A month ago, Rolls-Royce showed off two custom creations in Sardinia. Now it’s giving us a better look at what it cooked up for display on the sun-drenched Mediterranean island.
With the British automaker phasing out the Phantom line, these Bespoke commissions are based on the Wraith and its convertible counterpart the Dawn. The former features a two-tone silver paintjob offset by a purple coachline. Its interior is all done up in blue, purple, slate and black, trimmed with Macassar Ebony and ostrich leather.
The Dawn convertible, meanwhile, is distinguished by its emerald green paint. The theme continues inside with green leather trim and open-pore teak trim, with the Porto Cervo crest crafted from emeralds, mother of pearl and white gold embedded in the dashboard.
Rolls-Royce revealed both at its Summer Studio on the Italian island’s Costa Smerelda. Only one of each will be built, and we wouldn’t be surprised if some wealthy clients already snapped them up as mementos of their glamorous vacation – or to keep at their island estates.