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Limited to 50 Examples – Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection

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To honour the most successful Rolls-Royce of all time and its season of production coming to a close, today at Pebble Beach, Rolls-Royce revealed the new Ghost Zenith. This unique series will be limited to just 50 examples worldwide.

“Ghost is the most successful Rolls-Royce ever created and the Zenith Collection marks an important milestone in our modern history.”

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Three Colourways. Credit Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Zenith Collection

Rolls Royce states “In true keeping with its name, the Ghost Zenith Collection will feature the highest levels of Bespoke ever seen on a Ghost Collection car. The only previous occasion on which discerning collectors around the world have been afforded this privilege was when an equally limited number of Phantom VII Zeniths were created in 2016 to celebrate the end of its extraordinarily long and successful reign. These motor cars immediately became highly collectable and sought after, re-setting the bar of luxury and, in doing so, created a modern legend.

Homage to the original Ghost

The world got its first look at the Rolls-Royce Ghost with the introduction of the 200EX concept at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. The 200EX introduced a concept that was both driver and passenger focused. The Ghost Zenith Collection draws many references from 200EX, with perhaps the most significant being the inclusion of a commemorative ingot, made from the original 200EX Spirit of Ecstasy, melted down and set in to the centre console of each of the 50 Zeniths. Engraved with the three key design lines of Ghost, the plaque details its significant origins. The Collection’s own Spirit of Ecstasy and clock are engraved with the name of this highly anticipated collection.

Ghost Zenith Collection 200EX Commemorative Ingot. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection 200EX Blueprint Engraving. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Furthermore, 200EX is immortalized in a complex engraving on the centre console of Ghost Zenith. A blueprint inspired artwork enlarged to a point of abstraction has been divided into 50 distinct parts, allowing each Ghost Zenith customer their own personal and individual work of art, while at the same time uniting the collection as a group homage to Ghost.

Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Handmade Transition Woodset Closeup. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Transition Woodset Is Handmade. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

One’s eye is naturally drawn to the interior of the Collection’s doors, owing to the illuminated door pockets. Ambient light emits through perforated leather enhancing the architectural elegance of Ghost’s interior. One will also encounter a complex piece of marquetry, created by the master craftsmen and women in the marque’s legendary woodshop. Available in either wood, Technical fibre or piano finished veneer, the door marquetry transitions from the driver’s suite to passenger suite, emphasizing the dual nature to Ghost.

Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Illuminated Door Pockets. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Members of the Bespoke Collective from the Home of Rolls-Royce’s Leathershop too have been perfecting their art. The rear seats feature embroidery that takes its inspiration from the seat details of the original 1907 Silver Ghost. This embroidery elegantly transitions from the rear to the front of the cabin, and in the case of the Extended Wheelbase Zenith, the headliner thrusts purposefully forward into the poised silhouette of the Spirit of Ecstasy. The seats themselves are accentuated in a contrasting leather, accenting Ghost as the ultimate four seat limousine.

Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Enhanced Embroidery. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Occupants of the Ghost Zenith Standard Wheelbase will experience an extraordinary phenomenon. The famed starlight headliner is presented in a unique Shooting Star configuration. Shooting stars fire at random across the cabin roof, adding an extraordinary sense of theatre. This surprise and delight feature consists of over 1,340 individually mapped and hand-woven fibre optic lights.

Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Shooting Star Headliner. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Ghost Zenith Collection Shooting Star Headliner Closeup. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Reminiscent of its Phantom counterpart, The Ghost Zenith Collection’s exterior styling takes on a new interpretation of its own ­­– a special two-tone application with a gloss-contrast paint finish. Patrons may select three different colour-ways, Iguazu Blue with Andalusian White, Premiere Silver with Arctic White or a daring Bohemian Red with Black Diamond, with multiple variants available highlighting the flexibility of the model. The Silver Satin bonnet was first seen on 200EX.

Rolls Royce Ghost Zenith Collection Three different colour-ways. Credit: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

As Rolls Royce states “These extraordinary motor cars, which represent the final opportunity to acquire this landmark, transformative luxury product, are currently being hand-crafted at The Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, an establishment recognised as the world’s premiere Global Centre of Luxury Manufacturing Excellence. The order books for this seminal Collection will close imminently.”

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