Rolls-Royce Phantom Serenity

March 26, 2015

A new Rolls-Royce Phantom? Really?

Actually, not quite.

Rolls-Royce frequently uses their Bespoke program to custom create designs, colors, and other variations on current models, turning them into something different and entirely special. In this case, they wanted to go away from flashy and fun and into soft and beautiful. They have since created the Rolls-Royce Phantom Serenity.

Finished in a gorgeous pearl white, the exterior on this Rolls-Royce Phantom alone is absolutely stunning and well worth a long-lasting look. This particular Rolls-Royce is lavish to the extreme, but in a very elegant and very simple way. As amazing as the exterior is, the interior is simply remarkable. The opulence of the interior comes in the form of silk in the cabin, and with the help of textile artists Cherica Haye and Michelle Lusby, the roof features a beautiful branch of white and red blossoms, recalling Far Eastern culture and the richness of imperial families. True to form, the silk itself came directly from Suzhou, a town in China reputed for its imperial embroidery. The silk was hand-dyed before making its way to the Bespoke team. After more days of spinning and hand-weaving, eventually it was sewn on and the detail for each blossom was hand-painted onto the silk.

Other fine materials include smoked cherrywood, bamboo, arctic white leather, and even inlaid rubies. There’s just no mistaking this for any other car in the world. Sitting inside will likely feel a bit like sitting under a beautiful tree on a spring day. There’s no question as to why Rolls-Royce chose the name Serenity for this car – it fits perfectly.

If the Rolls-Royce Bespoke program isn’t for you, you can always seek out a new Rolls-Royce Phantom for yourself, or even look into a used Rolls-Royce dealership in order to find a beautiful car at a price that works for you.

Category: Phantom