Sunday 17 November 2013

What do you get for the Rolls Royce owner that has everything?

 Unique: The interior and exterior of the Rolls Royce Phantom can be totally customised


Not content with the standard model of the iconic Phantom, which costs around £250,000, new owners have been customizing their cars with everything from picnic hampers, jewellery boxes and even diamonds.
And wealthy buyers know that no request will be too much to ask of the manfacturer which gives prospective Rolls owners a glossy brochure full of accessories and hand-finished details to personalise their car.

A tailor-made picnic set is in the boot of one opulent car while another customer asked for a built-in jewellery box in the glove box.
Hamper: A tailor-made picnic set is in the boot of one opulent car
One buyer wanted a Thermos flask tucked into the door of their new car. Rolls Royce had to build the whole door just to crash test the design, then recreated it on the car.
People that want to use their new car for stargazing, but still value privacy, can get the roof of the car transformed into a night sky with hundreds of fibre optic lights.
The most recent car they have created is the Celestial Phantom which has 446 diamonds. See photo below:
 Diamonds: The most recent collector car is the Celestial Phantom, which has 446 diamonds

An aviation clock was set in the dashboard of another and Rolls Royce offers personalized marquetry.
Matching luggage and aluminum cup holders are also available to customers, reports BusinessInsider.com.
Previously, Rolls Royce has matched the colour of a car to a customer's lipstick and will embroider any logo or initials onto the car's upholstery.
The iconic Spirit of Ecstasy emblem, on the bonnet of every car, can be recreated in solid 24-carat gold and Rolls Royce can source the wood for the car from a tree on wealthy customer's estates.
Clock: An aviation-grade clock is put into the dashboard of this car
An aviation-grade clock is put into the dashboard of this car

Wood panels: Rolls Royce can take wood from the owner's estate to create the interior
Rolls Royce can take wood from the owner's estate to create the interior

Celebrate: champagne glasses and a corkscrew are neatly fitted into this Rolls Royce
champagne glasses and a corkscrew are neatly fitted into this Rolls Royce

Going on a trip? Matching luggage is another of the 'must have' accessories for the luxury vehicle
Matching luggage is another of the 'must have' accessories for the luxury vehicle

Jewellery: This handy jewellery box fits snugly into the glove box
This handy jewellery box fits snugly into the glove box

Stargazing: The optic lights are arranged at random but customers can also ask for arrangements that copy constellations
The optic lights are arranged at random but customers can also ask for arrangements that copy constellations

Thermos: A customer asked for the hot drinks flask in the door so Rolls Royce had to build and crash test the door to make sure it would work
A customer asked for the hot drinks flask in the door so Rolls Royce had to build and crash test the door to make sure it would work

8 comments:

  1. This is the sh*t

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  2. Dear Lord, I have been good, given to the poor, helping people who need my help and assisting where i can. If you really do exist, this is the lifestyle i want to live, plus a fabulous house to match this lifestyle, plus private jet. Thank you God. Amen and Amen. No more suffering.

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  3. This why the rich are shallow and dont the lives of the common man

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  4. Beautiful craftsmanship displayed on these cars

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  5. Unbelievable the way some people waste their money! No class!

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  6. Can they also fit some ostrich feathers sticking out of the clients' bums?That's the only thing they're missing to become completely ridiculous. mschewww...trina intimidate ppl rolls royce?

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  7. U asked what one can give an owner of a rolls Royce dt has everything. D answer is a huge debt. He should write off ur debt.

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  8. Newspaper...he can't have the news for next year and possible investments.

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