An incredible Rolls-Royce gathering celebrates a century of luxury excellence.
Rolls-Royce has represented the pinnacle of automotive luxury for over a century, celebrating its 120th anniversary this year. As part of the historic celebration, Rolls-Royce boasted an immense presence at the annual Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club Rally, displaying some of the greatest examples of its Goodwood-Era creations among historic Rolls-Royce creations.
The rally brought hundreds of historic Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars to the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club’s Concours d’Elegance at Burghley House, a stately house in Britain that dates all the way back to the 16th century. Rolls-Royce brought bespoke examples of its modern masterpieces to the event: the Phantom, Spectre, Ghost, and Cullinan, to be displayed next to examples of Rolls-Royce’s automotive excellence from throughout the 120 years of the manufacturer’s rich history.
The Phantom, finished in Sapphire Gunmetal paintwork, is paired with an interior that contrasts Navy Blue with Peony Pink, with a Starlight Headliner featuring “shooting stars” throughout. The Ghost is finished with a bespoke Verde Ermes exterior, paired with Tan and Havana leather, creating the iconic and historic green-on-tan color scheme that historic British cars are known for. The Spectre, Rolls-Royce’s first all-electric model, features a two-tone color scheme, pairing Morganite with Gunmetal, along with an interior in Grace White and Ardent Red, with Tudor Oak open-pore and Canadel veneers. The Cullinan is finished in Monteverde, with a Seashell and Tan interior and open-pore Calamander veneer.
With both historic and modern luxury automotive excellence to boast, Rolls-Royce brought some of its best bespoke creations to the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club Rally this year, celebrating the historic manufacturer’s 120th anniversary in its signature unparalleled luxury and style.