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(from Rolls-Royce
Press Release) ROLLS-ROYCE GHOST RAISES THE TWO-TONE IN GENEVA
While the launch of Phantom Series II has been making headlines
centre stage at the Geneva motor show, a very special Rolls-Royce
Ghost has also been winning admirers in the company’s exclusive
on-stand guest lounge. Clients, dealers and media guests have been
delighted by the presentation of one of the first examples of a
two-tone Rolls-Royce Ghost, a bespoke option offered for the first
time this year, complementing the popularity of two-tone Phantom
models.
Finished in Infinity Black, with a Cassiopeia Silver upper two-tone,
the Geneva Ghost features an interior design scheme that perfectly
reflects the two-tone theme. Seashell headlining and sumptuous black
leather frames black stained ash veneer into which steel pinstripes
have been carefully crafted. The final luxury touch is lambswool
floor mats into which feet are easily lost at the end of a hard day
walking the Geneva halls.
“Whether Ghost or Phantom, any Rolls-Royce is a work of art, taking
its place in our clients’ luxury collections alongside yachts,
helicopters and fine jewellery,” said Torsten Müller-ötvös, CEO
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “So I am delighted that we are now able to
offer two-tone options for Ghost as well as for Phantom, features
that once again extend the palette upon which a Rolls-Royce
masterpiece can be painted.”
A second upper two-tone Rolls-Royce Ghost has recently been
commissioned for delivery to a client based in the Middle East. This
striking colour scheme starts with Baynunah Brown, with Arizona Sun
bathing the car’s bonnet, window surrounds, roof and luggage
compartment. A gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy and double coach-line
in gold finish the design.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars celebrated a record sales result in 2011 with
3,538 models delivered to clients worldwide, beating the previous
sales record held in 1978 when 3,347 units were sold, a period
during which Rolls-Royce was under different ownership. 2011 also
marked a record for the Rolls-Royce Bespoke personalisation
programme, a service with Rolls-Royce’s legendary hand-craftsmanship
and attention to detail at its core. Nearly every Phantom family
model leaving the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood came with some
element of bespoke personalisation, from unique paint colours,
interior detailing and embroidery, to exquisite whole vehicle
designs including champagne sets, humidors and picnic sets.