These exclusive creations, comprising three Phantom Extended models and one Cullinan, are crafted to honor Chinese culture
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled four special ‘Year of the Dragon’ Bespoke commissions in celebration of the Lunar New Year, commencing on February 10, 2024.
These exclusive creations, comprising three Phantom Extended models and one Cullinan, are crafted to honor Chinese culture through meticulous artistry. Each car features intricate dragon-inspired designs, including hand-painted artwork on the fascia panels, delicate embroidery on the headrests, and a unique Starlight Headliner depicting a dragon motif.
The interior showcases minimalist elegance with Phoenix Red stitching and zodiac calendar inlays, while the exterior boasts bespoke colorways and hand-painted coachlines. These exceptional vehicles reflect Rolls-Royce’s commitment to cultural inspiration and bespoke craftsmanship.
“Our aim is to create a modern interpretation of the dragon capturing its essence as a symbol of power. The design evokes a sense of motion and energy, expressing the dragon as a driving force, all rendered with depth and complexity to reflect its commanding spirit and presence.
“Our aim was to create a modern interpretation of the dragon capturing its essence as a symbol of power. The design evokes a sense of motion and energy, expressing the dragon as a driving force, all rendered with a depth and complexity to reflect its commanding spirit and presence.
It was an inspirational journey for our Bespoke Collective to reinterpret such a significant icon; our Bespoke artisans added their own subtle dimension and character to the dragon expression, showcasing how a single design can be transformed through different mediums and craft techniques.” Rebecca Davies, Bespoke Designer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
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