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THE KOA PHANTOM – A RARE COMMISSION OF TRUE LUXURY
16.02.2021 Press Release
The Koa Phantom is the first Rolls-Royce Phantom that incorporates Koa Wood, a rare species of tree that grows only on Hawaiian soil. The inspiration derives from Mr. Smith and his wife Laura’s love for the warmth and character of Koa Wood, having spent significant amounts of time in Maui, Hawaii.
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- First ever Bespoke Koa Wood Phantom Extended
- Naturally harvested Koa Wood sourced from rare private collection in Hawaii
- Bespoke Commission inspired by family Koa Wood rocking chair
- Exterior hue colour-matched to rare 1934 heritage car
- The Koa Phantom is the fifth Rolls-Royce to join The JBS Collection of Jack Boyd Smith, Jr. in Elkhart, Indiana
“It is our honour to present Jack Boyd Smith, Jr. with his latest
Rolls-Royce Phantom. This Bespoke creation joins a collection of
truly notable and historic motor cars. The Koa Phantom demonstrates
the extraordinary skill of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective – a
precious and rare example of a naturally sourced material, Koa Wood,
is masterfully incorporated into Phantom’s contemporary interior. It
took more than three years for this commission to come to life and
we are delighted that it will take an important place in The JBS
Collection of Jack Boyd Smith, Jnr.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
In a world often dominated by luxury commodities
designed for mass consumption, the commission of a Bespoke Rolls-Royce
Phantom Extended exemplifies the notion of true luxury. A
collaboration between the client and Rolls-Royce Bespoke Design team
prompts a union of master craftsmanship with the finest materials,
resulting in the creation of a deeply personal legacy. For the
ultimate car enthusiast, Jack Boyd Smith, Jnr., this personal legacy
is a Bespoke Phantom Extended featuring an unusual example of a rare
species of Koa Wood.
Following three years of intense collaboration with the
Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective, consisting of designers, engineers and
craftspeople based at the Home of Rolls-Royce in England, Mr. Smith’s
vision was realised. The Bespoke commission reflects both his
personality and his love and passion for unique vintage motor cars.
The one-of-a-kind creation joins his personal collection of more than
60 unique motor cars in The JBS Collection Museum. A great investment
of time has enabled Mr. Smith to create a truly unique commission, one
that undoubtedly will become a future classic.
The Koa Phantom is the first Rolls-Royce Phantom that
incorporates Koa Wood, a rare species of tree that grows only on
Hawaiian soil. The inspiration derives from Mr. Smith and his wife
Laura’s love for the warmth and character of Koa Wood, having spent
significant amounts of time in Maui, Hawaii. His ongoing connection to
the Koa species is rooted deep within his family, as a Koa Wood
rocking chair has been a centrepiece in their home for many years. Mr.
Smith was determined to bring this warm, familiar atmosphere to the
interior of his Rolls-Royce commission.
As they embarked on the creation, Mr. Smith quickly learned that
his non-negotiable design would require allowing the craftspeople time
to perfect their art.
The unique Koa tree grows only in Hawaii and is protected in
Hawaiian State and National parks. Koa Wood can only be harvested from
private agricultural land and owing to the very specific growing
conditions required, to find such a unique log from this extremely
limited resource, is truly rare. A Rolls-Royce Wood Specialist
described the find as a ‘one in a million chance’. Some
aspirant brands use more commonly available Koa Wood specimens, but
for Rolls-Royce, only the finest example of this extraordinary species
would do. Mr. and Mrs. Smith patiently waited for three years for
their perfect veneer, as the Rolls-Royce Wood Specialist negotiated
with a supplier for a highly prized log from his own, personal
collection. This specimen displays a unique depth of character rarely
seen, with a figure in the grain that creates the effect of velvet.
The craftsmen and women of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Woodshop embraced
the challenge of preserving this rich textural finish in a prized
Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended.
The Koa Phantom exterior shines a deep blue by day, but by
night, is hidden in the darkness. The Bespoke ‘Packard Blue’ hue is
colour-matched to Mr. Smith’s 1934 Packard Twelve Coupe, a rare motor
car in his personal collection. Creating an exact match to an 80
year-old finish was no small feat, and even included shipping parts
from vintage cars to the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood. After
testing on more than 40 test panels, the formula was finally deemed a
perfect match. An elegant hand-painted coachline in Dove Grey runs the
length of the deep, dark blue Phantom, matching the wheel centre
pinstripes. The driver’s door bears the personalised initials “JBS Jr”
while the passenger door bears the initials of Mrs. Smith, “LAS.”
On opening the coach doors, a personalised treadplate reads,
‘Hand-built in Goodwood, England for Laura & Jack Boyd Smith, Jr.’
Across Phantom’s fascia lies the Gallery – an uninterrupted piece of
glass behind which clients can commission unique works of art and
design. For the Koa Phantom, the wood itself takes centre stage,
preserved and exhibited at the heart of the car, showcasing its
natural beauty.
Koa Wood embellishes the Dove Grey leather interior that is
matched to the Packard Twelve and offset by Navy Blue highlights and
piping. Above, a Bespoke handcrafted starlight headliner consisting of
1,420 fibre-optic lights on navy-blue leather, depicts the
constellation of the night sky above Cleveland, Ohio, on Mr. Smith’s
date of birth.
The Rolls-Royce monogram on the headrests is matched to the
exterior finish while the rear compartment is adorned with a Champagne
fridge, accompanied by a pair of crystal champagne flutes and
decanter, engraved with the clients’ initials.
A hand-crafted Koa Wood Picnic Hamper completes this unique
commission. Koa Wood, saddle leather and stainless steel are
meticulously crafted in a process that takes more than 500 hours to
complete. The saddle leather trim and interior leather is Dove Grey,
matched to the interior of the one-of-a-kind Bespoke Phantom.
Stainless steel features on both the exterior and interior of the
hamper; with plaques that read, ‘Laura & Jack Boyd Smith, Jr.’
The hamper includes hand-made wine glasses and decanters from the Ajka
Crystal factory in Hungary, famed for its traditional techniques. The
stainless-steel cutlery is hand-made in England. The 12-piece set is
produced to the highest standards by expert craftspeople using
traditional polishing and grinding techniques – a tribute to British
steel heritage. Wedgwood porcelain plates add a final flourish to the hamper.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 330-328g/km; Fuel consumption: 19.5mpg/14.5 l/100km; WLTP (combined) CO2 emission: 361-344g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.8-18.6mpg/15.9-15.2 l/100km.