Rolls-Royce Phantom celebrates 100 years with A$5 million special edition

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The Rolls-Royce Phantom has just cracked a century and, with the Centenary Private Collection limited edition model, it’s not going to be shy about celebrating the milestone.

Developed by the company’s Bespoke division, the limited edition model has a two-tone exterior paint job with a black top and white bottom finished with Super Champagne Crystal, which is a layer of clear coat that has iridescent champagne-coloured particles of crushed glass.

The look is said to recall the golden years of Hollywood, as well as the Phantoms from the 1930s.

Atop the grille is a Spirit of Ecstasy figure patterned on the one fitted to the first Phantom, and cast in 18-carat solid gold and plated with 24-carat gold. The limited edition rides on unique disc wheels, each etched with 25 lines.

For the interior, Rolls-Royce has applied the same over-the-top ethos. The front seats feature laser etched motifs from the nameplate’s history, including a rabbit, a nod to the 2003 Phantom’s ‘Roger Rabbit’ codename, and a seagull, the codename for the first ever Phantom prototype.

Laser etching, 3D multi-directional marquetry, 3D ink layering, and ribbons of fine gold leaf are used in the door cards’ wood panels, most of which depict places and things close to Sir Henry Rolls’ heart. There is, however, one panel dedicated to the 7000km journey across Australia undertaken by the first BMW-developed Phantom.