Rolls-Royce has unveiled a Phantom that it describes as a "bespoke masterpiece"

The car has been created alongside Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen.
Text: Ben Lyons
Published 2023-03-08

While many probably already associate the name Rolls-Royce with bespoke automobiles, the car manufacturer has now unveiled a look at a new entry into the Phantom series that it personally describes as a "bespoke masterpiece".

Known as the Phantom Syntopia, this car has been created alongside Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen, and is also regarded as the "most technically complex" Phantom ever created.

You can see why Rolls-Royce is throwing around all these impressive terms when you catch a glimpse at the car, as it features an interior with 3D textures, boasts a "Weaving Water Starlight Headliner" that is described as the "most complex in Rolls-Royce history", and is the first Rolls-Royce to feature a "bespoke scent" aimed at creating a "truly immersive experience".

The car itself is based on the Phantom Extended body, and will also be supported with a one-off garment that is being designed by van Herpen to match the Phantom Syntopia.

If you happen to be a Scrooge McDuck-type with a pool full of gold coins and are interested in getting one of these cars, you are unfortunately out of luck, as Rolls-Royce has announced that the Phantom Syntopia will be heading to a private collection in May and will never be replicated.

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