The Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2016 was the place to be to see Rolls-Royce’s Phantom Zenith Drophead Coupe, which celebrates the retirement of the current Phantom generation.
On display alongside the BMW 2002 Hommage Concept, the British luxury drop-top benefits from a series of special features on top of the standard Phantom, which can also be found on the special edition coupe.
All cars will be dressed up to suit the needs of their customers and will get unique paint schemes, some of them inspired by the 1930s Phantoms, new glass shelf housed in the tailgate, laser engraved armrests with Villa d’Este in the Drophead and Lake Geneva in the Coupe versions, reminding where they were first seen in public, numbered plaque on the dashboard and brushed steel housed speedometer.
There are also a large fridge, which can store two champagne bottles, a picnic table, a special starlight headliner, hints of the Phantom Coupe Aviator Collection in the central tunnel, Blood-Orange tips on the instrument dials, aluminum-machined cup holders and “highly modern materials”, as the manufacturer explains. All 50 examples of the Phantom Zenith have been already spoken for.
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