All Rolls-Royces are special, but the company is kicking things up a notch with the new Ghost Prism.
Drawing inspiration from the world of contemporary design, the limited edition is a study in contrasts. As such, it “showcases flawlessly finished dark, neutral tones which are subtly accented with bold strokes of color.”
The car seen here has a Gunmetal grey exterior with a “rich mineral finish” that is achieved through a ten-step process. It’s a time consuming endeavor as four layers of paint are applied and then polished by hand for 16 hours.
Elsewhere, the car has been equipped with a smoky Burnout grille and gloss black accents. They’re contrasted by a choice of four accent colors known as Phoenix Red, Turchese, Mandarin and Forge Yellow. These eye-catching hues add a splash of color and can be found on the front bumper, coachline, and brake calipers.
Rolls-Royce didn’t say much about the cabin, but customers will find a “near-limitless number of bespoke colourways.” This particular model has a black and white design that is contrasted by red accents and dark wood trim. They’re joined by colorful door panels as well as 1,040 colored ‘stars’ in the starlight headliner.
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The automaker was coy on performance specifications, but the Ghost likely has a familiar twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 that produces 563 hp (420 kW / 571 PS) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque.
Production will be limited to 120 units globally as a nod to the brand’s 120th anniversary. There’s no word on pricing, but if you have to ask …