While the Goodwood Festival of Speed stands out as one of the most prestigious events on the automotive world’s calendar, it also happens to be held within walking distance of the Home of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, making the occasion even more special for the marque. This year, within the Stable Yard, Rolls-Royce is placing a strong emphasis on its bespoke offerings, presenting a fleet of personalized commissions that showcase craftsmanship, material innovation, and design individuality.
Set on home soil, Rolls-Royce will also celebrate the UK public debut of the Spectre Series II, which has become both a flagship model for the brand and its grand entry into the growing world of EVs. The example on the grounds of Goodwood comes finished in two-tone Dark Emerald with Black Diamond, with a Mandarin-painted coachline and brake calipers that add a touch of contrast to the exterior. Inside, the interior unveils Placed Perforation for the first time on the Spectre Series II, revealing hidden artwork through precisely placed perforation patterns. The cabin itself is layered in Cashmere Grey and Black as primary tones, with vibrant Mandarin piping pulled from its exterior details.
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The recently revealed Phantom Regatta makes its appearance as a one-of-one commission, inspired by racing yachts of the English south coast and world-renowned regattas like Cowes Week. The exterior is finished in a custom Regatta Blue hue over English White, hand-painted in two-tone to mimic the line where a yacht’s hull meets the water. The interior is designed to portray a yacht under full sail, with deep blue water below and a bright white canvas sail above. The front features Navy Blue leather, while the rear cabin is finished in Grace White, with RR monograms embroidered in Turchese to resemble turquoise inshore water. Piano Milori and Open Pore Royal Walnut yacht-inspired picnic tables took roughly 120 hours to hand-finish. Tying it all together is a one-of-a-kind hand-painted Gallery artwork called Watercolour, created to capture the movement and colors of the open sea.
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The latest creation making its grand debut this weekend is the Ghost Savile Row, inspired by London's famous tailoring district. Its exterior is finished in a sophisticated two-tone Midnight Sapphire over English White, inspired by a classic navy suit and crisp white dress shirt, while a Silver Featureline adds a touch of polished cufflinks peeking from under a tailored sleeve. Inside, the theme continues with a mix of Navy, Arctic White, and Selby Grey leather accented by pinstripe-inspired stitching, pocket-square-style seat embroidery, and Open Pore White Wood veneer with Black Wood trim. Hidden beneath the rear armrest is the commission's standout detail, an embroidered artwork requiring 250,000 stitches and over a mile of thread, making it the most intricate single-frame embroidery ever created by Rolls-Royce and a perfect example of its bespoke abilities.
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Rounding off the lineup is the Cullinan Bohemian Sunset, inspired by the changing colors of the sky at dusk and executed by designers at the Home of Rolls-Royce. Finished in an Iced Silver Haze exterior, the commission features a vibrant Mandarin coachline and matching wheel-center pinstripes that add just the right amount of contrast. The cabin mirrors the same theme with Seashell leather, bespoke Chevron perforation, and eye-catching Navy and Mandarin embroidery. The highlight is the Starlight Headliner, which gradually transitions from orange to blue to recreate the fading colors of a sunset overhead.
Source: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars