Rolls-Royce: at the Beijing Motor Show with three special and unique models

Rolls-Royce: at the Beijing Motor Show with three special and unique models


The British brand offers the Spirit of Expression in China with three unique Ghosts, Phantom and Spectre

In an automotive landscape where luxury is often fueled by neutral tones, Rolls-Royce makes an exception by presenting at the Beijing Motor Show. three specific examples that celebrate the individual and bespoke luxury. This design, part of the “Spirit of Expression” collection, was created exclusively for the Chinese market, reflecting the importance of this region to the British brand.

Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended “Expression”

The first example on display is Added Spirit “Expression”, which stands out for its lavender color and white tires, rare in the industry. Color selection Boraclay Blue for another example you are inspired by the shadows that blend the sky and the sea during the sun on the Philippine island of Boraclay, creating a visual effect of rare beauty. Despite the traditional preference for silver, Rolls-Royce dares with bold shades and deep customization.

Rolls-Royce Ghost Added "Express yourself"

Spirit is not only a pleasure for the eyes, but also a technical victory, and 21-inch wheels with white decorative stripes on the sidewalls of the tires that add a touch of retro elegance. The interior is no different, with a combination of lime green and black and 104,268 stitches on the doors alone, a testament to the great care of Rolls-Royce for details.

The “Escape” View

Rolls-Royce Spectre "Escape"

The second example, The “Escape” View, sports an orange and gray color scheme, with a purple and gray interior accented with orange stitching. Its dimensions and the presence of 23-inch seven-spoke wheels give it an impressive and regal appearance. The luxury also extends to the ceiling, decorated with 960 fiber optic lights that create a starry, immersive atmosphere.

Extended Phantom “Magnetism”

Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended "Magnetism"

The third car, Extended Phantom “Magnetism”, offers a chromatic balance between Cala Luna Sand gray and Kabira blue for the roof, making it the most beautiful example of the three. Despite this, the Phantom doesn’t shy away from glitz, with more than 1,000 headlamps and more than 43,000 interior trim stitches creating a stunningly sleek design.

These cars represent the beginning of the first bespoke cars sent through Rolls-Royce special office in Shanghai. Aimed at privileged customers in China, these cars will first be shown to the public at the Auto China show in Beijing, once again proving how Rolls-Royce remains the undisputed symbol of luxury and privatization in the automotive sector.