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ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS PRESENTS THE PHANTOM CENTENARY PRIVATE COLLECTION: A DEFINING STATEMENT, 100 YEARS IN THE MAKING
Wed Oct 22 20:00:00 CEST 2025 Press Release
For 100 years, Phantom has been recognised as the ultimate symbol of success and discernment, chosen by the world’s most influential figures. As this legendary nameplate celebrates its 100th anniversary, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars pays tribute with the Phantom Centenary Private Collection, limited to 25 examples.
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- Landmark Private Collection of 25 motor cars honours Phantom’s centenary
- The most complex and technologically ambitious Private Collection to date
- A century of stories: interior celebrates pivotal figures, notable clients, significant models, journeys, places and moments that defined Phantom’s first 100 years
- Rear seats in high-resolution printed fabric, developed with a fashion atelier, completed with 160,000 stitches
- Laser-etched front seats depict hand-sketched linework inspired by Phantom’s heritage
- Most intricate Rolls-Royce woodwork ever introduces three Rolls-Royce firsts: 3D marquetry, 3D ink layering, and 24-carat gold leafing
- Spirit of Ecstasy in solid gold, hallmarked and enamelled, based on 1925 casting
- Bespoke Gallery recalls pages of a book with abstracted text formed in aluminium
“The Rolls-Royce Phantom Centenary Private Collection is our
tribute to 100 years of the world’s most revered luxury item. This
uncompromising work of art uses the meticulously engineered Phantom
VIII as the canvas to tell the story of Phantom’s remarkable life
and the people who shaped it – from the visionaries within
Rolls-Royce to the owners who helped create its legend. For a
century, the Phantom nameplate has expressed the pinnacle of
Rolls-Royce’s abilities. To honour that legacy, this extraordinarily
ambitious Private Collection introduces new techniques and is the
result of over 40,000 hours of work, culminating in a motor car
which reaffirms Phantom’s status as a symbol of ambition, artistic
possibility, and historical gravitas.”
Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
“Having the privilege to pay a Bespoke tribute to the Phantom
nameplate is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. Seizing on the
significance of this moment, a record number of designers spent a
year immersed in the motor car’s rich history, uncovering the
stories that shaped its legend. Their research was distilled into 77
hand-sketched motifs, each capturing a defining moment in Phantom’s
journey and expressed with levels of detail we have never attempted
before. The result is a true collective work of art that celebrates
the skill, ambition and imagination of everyone at the Home of
Rolls-Royce, and the profound respect the marque’s creatives have
for this extraordinary motor car.”
Martina Starke, Head of Bespoke Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
“Phantom Centenary is the most intricate and technologically
ambitious Private Collection ever undertaken by the designers,
engineers, production specialists and craftspeople of our Bespoke
Collective. Developed over three years, this project uses new
techniques to blend metal, wood, paint, fabric, leather, and
embroidery into a single, stunning composition. The surfaces read
like a book revealing 100 years of Phantom’s history, rich with
symbolic references for clients to admire and decipher over many
years to come.”
Phil Fabre de la Grange, Head of Bespoke, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
For 100 years, Phantom has been recognised as the ultimate
symbol of success and discernment, chosen by the world’s most
influential figures. As this legendary nameplate celebrates its 100th
anniversary, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars pays tribute with the Phantom
Centenary Private Collection, limited to 25 examples.
The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective of designers, engineers and
artisans poured their skill and imagination into what has become their
magnum opus. They immersed themselves in Phantom’s world,
studying the spirit and identity of each generation from the 1920s to
today. They explored defining owners, pivotal figures within
Rolls-Royce, the places where Phantom was conceived and built, and the
events that defined its times. These influences, first captured as 77
hand-sketched motifs, are woven into the Phantom Centenary Private
Collection through stunningly crafted archival references, creating a
statement that honours Phantom’s past, defines its present, and
projects the principles that will shape the nameplate’s next 100 years
and beyond.
Each historic moment is brought to life through advanced
artisanal techniques, many conceived specially for this rare and
collectable tribute. Inside, couturier-designed textiles, sketch-like
embroidery, laser-etched leather, and groundbreaking woodcraft –
including 3D marquetry, gilding, and 3D ink layering – tell Phantom’s
story in stunning, intricate detail. Outside, the grille is crowned
with a unique Spirit of Ecstasy figurine, reinterpreted from the very
first to grace a Phantom, and presented in solid gold to mark this milestone.
EXTERIOR: AN ELEGANT, BESPOKE STATEMENT
Evoking the timeless elegance of a black-and-white
film star, the Phantom Centenary Private Collection’s exterior recalls
the golden age of Hollywood, when Phantom graced premieres, carried
screen icons, and became a symbol of the era’s glamour. The motor car
is finished in a Bespoke two-tone paint, its long-sided application a
nod to the flowing silhouette of 1930s Phantoms. The side body is
presented in Super Champagne Crystal over Arctic White, with the upper
body in Super Champagne Crystal over Black. The specially developed
finish gives the exterior an extraordinary metallic shimmer, achieved
by infusing the clear coat with iridescent particles of crushed glass.
For this celebratory Private Collection, Rolls-Royce paint specialists
replaced the clear flakes with champagne-coloured particles and
doubled the quantity to create spellbinding depth.
This timeless treatment is crowned with a unique reimagining of
the Spirit of Ecstasy. Using the first Spirit of Ecstasy ever fitted
to a Phantom as their reference, designers created an homage to this
landmark figurine, cast in solid 18-carat gold for strength, then
plated in 24-carat gold for a flawless, tarnish-resistant finish. The
piece was then presented to the Hallmarking & Assay Office in
London, where it received a specially developed ‘Phantom Centenary’ hallmark.
The base of the figurine is finished with hand-poured white
vitreous enamel delicately inscribed with the collection’s name. For
the first time, the ‘RR’ Badge of Honour – positioned on the front,
rear, and each side of the motor car – is presented in 24-carat gold
and white enamel.
Resolving the exterior is a set of Phantom disc wheels, each
engraved with 25 lines – honouring the 25 motor cars within the
collection and, together, making 100 lines to celebrate the centenary year.
INTERIOR: IMMERSED IN THE PHANTOM LEGEND
A century of Phantom’s stories elegantly unfold
across the many canvases of the Private Collection’s interior, through
magnificent archival references – some immediately recognisable,
others revealed over time.
In homage to Phantoms of the past, Phantom Centenary’s interior
combines textiles and leather, recalling the marque’s foundational
years when the chauffeur’s front seat was finished in hardwearing
leather and the rear cabin in luxurious fabrics. This contrast is a
subtle reminder that Phantom has always balanced both authority at the
wheel and absolute serenity in the passenger suite.
REAR SEATS: TAILORING EXCELLENCE
The rear seats of Phantom Centenary are inspired by
the famed 1926 ‘Phantom
of Love’, commissioned with handwoven Aubusson
tapestries. The artwork on the seats unfolds across three distinct
layers of storytelling. The first is the background, rendered in
high-resolution print, showing places and artefacts from Phantom’s
history – from the marque’s original Conduit Street premises in London
to Henry Royce’s oil paintings of Southern France. The second layer,
also printed in high resolution, portrays great Phantoms of the past
in finely drawn detail. The third and uppermost layer is formed of
embroideries, abstractly representing seven significant owners from
every generation of Phantom.
This complex fabric was developed over 12 months in partnership
with a fashion atelier, marking its first commission beyond the world
of haute couture. To meet Rolls-Royce’s exacting longevity, tactility
and aesthetic standards, the high-resolution printing process was
perfected with specially adapted inks and techniques devised
exclusively for the Phantom Centenary Private Collection.
The high-resolution printed fabric is completed with
embroideries, designed to have a uniquely hand-drawn quality.
Described by the Bespoke Collective as “sketching with thread”, this
embroidery process captures the expression of a pencil line in textile
form. To outline and define each image, artisans applied Golden Sands
thread in sketch-like, irregular stitches, creating the illusion of
lines floating lightly above the surface. Texture and depth were added
with Seashell thread, applied in high-density stitches. Across the
full composition, this intricate craftwork amounts to more than
160,000 stitches.
The finished artwork spans 45 individual panels, each precisely
aligned and fitted around the curvatures of the seats at the Home of
Rolls-Royce: a process inspired by Savile Row tailoring techniques.
The result is the most intricate seat composition ever created by Rolls-Royce.
“Conceived as a contemporary interpretation of a handwoven
tapestry, the rear seats tell Phantom’s story through carefully
curated details, captured in textiles and embroidery. Every
embroidered element was digitally re-drawn by artisans who selected
specific stitch application for every stroke. For example, in the
horse motif, we used spaced stitches to recreate the hair texture,
then dense stitching to define the muscle. These fine details
required extraordinary precision to get right: one motif went
through 24 iterations before we were satisfied. This reflects the
deep personal pride we felt in creating a fitting tribute to the
Phantom nameplate, and the responsibility we all share in carrying
its legacy forward.”
Celina Mettang, Bespoke Colour and Material Designer,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
FRONT SEATS: A DESIGN STATEMENT IN THE DRIVER'S QUARTERS
The leather on the front seats features laser-etched
artwork based on hand drawings by a Bespoke designer, evoking the
draftsman’s craft. Among the motifs are symbolic details that
elegantly carry the extraordinary weight of Phantom’s 100-year legacy,
from a rabbit design – a nod to “Roger Rabbit,” the codename for the
relaunch of Rolls-Royce in 2003 – to a seagull, the codename for the
1923 Phantom I prototype.
ANTHOLOGY GALLERY: A STORY OF DISTINCTION TOLD OVER 100 YEARS
The centrepiece of the Phantom Centenary Private
Collection is the Anthology Gallery. This dramatic composition
features 50 3D-printed, vertically brushed aluminium ‘fins’ interlaced
like pages of a book. Each fin is composed of sculpted letters that
can be read from both sides, forming quotes drawn from a century of
press acclaim.
The sculpture is subtly lit by shifting illuminations that
recall the shimmer of falling fireworks. The brushed edges of each fin
create a play of reflections, changing with the viewer’s moving perspective.
WOODWORK: A SCULPTURAL STATEMENT
The Private Collection features the most intricate
woodwork ever created for a Rolls-Royce. Developed over a year and
rendered in stained Blackwood, the door panels depict Phantom’s most
significant and formative journeys. Within each
composition, geographical maps, winding routes, sweeping landscapes,
floral elements, and depictions of experimental motor cars intersect
to form an artwork alive with Phantom’s heritage.
The rear doors portray the coastline of Le
Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, where Sir Henry Royce spent his winters. The
right-hand side front door shows the landscape of West Wittering, home
to his summer residence, just eight miles from today’s Home of
Rolls-Royce. The left-hand side front door recalls the epic 4,500-mile
journey of the first-ever Goodwood-era Phantom, which crossed the
Australian continent from Perth.
Each composition combines 3D multi-directional marquetry, laser
etching, 3D ink layering and gold-leafing to create dimension and
texture. Etched motifs, which include maps, landscapes, flowers and
trees, are applied onto the wood at three different depths using a
laser. The roads representing these journeys gleam in 24-carat gold,
crafted from squares of gold leaf just 0.1 micrometres thick. Each
road is painstakingly crafted, cut and placed.
The rear doors also incorporate depictions of flora native to
Southern France – pine, cypress, ferns and palm – while a section of
the rear passenger door recreates one of Sir Henry Royce’s original
oil paintings of the region, translated from canvas to wood. The exact
locations of Royce’s homes – Villa Mimosa in the South of France and
Elmstead in West Wittering – are marked with a single gold-leaf dot
just 2.76 mm in diameter.
“We drew on an extraordinary range of sources – original texts,
diaries, photographs and paintings – to create a composition that
weaves together many threads of Phantom’s story. New technology
developed for this project, including 3D ink layering, allowed us to
add details at a scale never before possible – some just 0.13 mm in
height – from a boat sailing across the sea to location names on a
map. It’s a privilege to have the time and technology to realise
moments in Phantom’s history with the detail and precision the
nameplate deserves.”
Katrin Lehmann, Bespoke Colour and Material Designer,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
The wooden surfaces on the doors transform into
masterfully embroidered leather panels. The 24-carat gold ‘roads’
continue as golden thread embroidery; details of the maps and
landscapes are stitched in black, echoing the etched details on the
veneered section of the doors.
The woodwork is completed with depictions of the original 1925
Phantom I and the current Phantom VIII, individually etched on the
rear picnic tables. The models are mirrored in embroidery on the
leather-finished backs of the picnic tables – another gesture uniting
past and present.
The Piano Black veneer is infused with gold dust, echoing the
central rotary dial, also plated with 24-carat gold.
A GOLDEN LEGACY
The magnificent engineering masterpiece that is the
6.75-litre V12 engine is celebrated with a specially designed cover,
finished in Arctic White. The cover has been detailed with 24-carat
gold, honouring the effortless power that has helped define Phantom’s
modern legend and success.
PHANTOM'S STORY IN STARLIGHT
A subtly animated and embroidered Starlight Headliner
captures moments from Phantom’s history in 440,000 stitches. Its
design includes references to the mulberry tree under which Henry
Royce was photographed in his garden at West Wittering, seated with
two close colleagues: Charles L. Jenner, the marque’s Chief Engine
Draftsman, and Ernest
Hives, the head of Rolls-Royce’s experimental department.
Drawing on this moment, the Bespoke Collective sought to create an
atmosphere of inspiration so that clients seated beneath the Starlight
Headliner might experience, as Royce once did, their own flashes of
imagination and possibility.
The scene unfolds to include the distinctive square-crowned
trees in the courtyard of the marque’s Goodwood headquarters. The
honeybees – a reference to the 250,000 residents of the Rolls-Royce
Apiary – are in full flight, perhaps towards the Phantom
Rose, grown exclusively on the grounds of the Home of
Rolls-Royce. Interwoven within the constellations are quiet tributes
to great Phantoms of the past – among them a bird motif representing
Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Phantom II, known as the ‘Bluebird’. Hidden
amongst the mulberry leaves is a reference to the locking mechanism on
the vault door at ‘The
Bank’ – the secret 1990s design studio where the first
Phantom of the Goodwood era was drafted.
AN UNFORGETTABLE HERITAGE, IN MOTION
For the designers, engineers and artisans who created
the Phantom Centenary Private Collection, this motor car was a
once-in-a-generation responsibility. What has been achieved reflects
the same spirit that gave rise to Phantom itself: the marque’s
relentless pursuit of excellence and ambition to craft the best motor
car in the world.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
WLTP combined: CO2 emissions: 353-365 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.4-18.1 mpg / 15.6-16.2 l/100km.
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