The covers have barely been drawn from the Rolls-Royce Phantom at the Geneva Motor Show, yet a batch of bespoke examples have just been shipped to their proud owner. And we’re not simply talking about one car and a nobody from nowhere. This batch includes 30 specially-made Rolls-Royce Phantoms for no less then China’s soon-to-open The 13 Hotel.
The luxury hotel’s Joint Chairman, Stephen Hung, commissioned the single largest order in the luxury brand’s illustrious history. Each of the cars that left the Goodwood Home of Rolls-Royce is finished in a shade aptly known as Stephen Red. The color was specified by Mr Hung himself and is complemented by a gold twin coach line—hand painted, of course. The look is capped off by The 13 motif. The 21-inch alloy wheels also match the body hue.
The elegant interior features a specially stained wood trim design that echoes the Stephen Red outer flanks. The 13 Hotel’s marble entrance is rendered here on the rear seats’ chequered design while the clock was crafted by no less than master jeweler Graff.
As if the cars aren’t special enough, two of them are done in the Gold motif. This includes a gold Spirit of Ecstasy, pantheon grille, and interior highlights. Speaking of accents, the Stephen Red shade of the two Gold cars is mixed with pure gold particles. Even the Rolls Royce badge is encrusted with real diamonds.
The 13 Hotel will open its doors to discerning clients next year. The Rolls-Royce Phantoms are just one special part of the whole luxury experience.