Rolls-Royce has released yet another Bespoke Ghost model, this time dedicated to an 18th century Indian ruler. The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Ghost Mysore Collection pays homage to Tipu Sultan, the ruler of 18th century Mysore in India.
In Arabic, Mysore also refers to wealth and power, amd the Bespoke Ghost Mysore Collection takes inspiration from this. Based on the extended wheelbase model, the Ghost Mysore Collection will be built in a limited edition of three units, available exclusively in Abu Dhabi.
All three cars feature a two-tone body with a unique coachline featuring a peacock emblem. The two-tone theme continues inside, where the Ghost Mysore combines white leather upholstery with a rich wood trim. Details include the Mysore branded sill plates and tiger heads embroidered on each of the headrests.
The tigers are a reference to one of Tipu Sultan’s famous quote: “In this world I would rather live two days like a tiger, than two hundred years like a sheep.”
Nothing changes under the hood, with the Ghost Mysore being powered by the same 563hp (570PS) 6.6-liter V12 engine as standard models.