The 2025 Rolls-Royce Phantom Scintilla has been shown at Monterey Car Week in California, revealing an ultra-luxurious limo that’s been two years in the making and costing $3 million a pop.
Said to have been inspired by Rolls-Royce’s own Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet emblem, just 10 Phantom Scintillas are being made, each finished in a bespoke two-tone paint: Andalusian White for the roof, bonnet and pillars and Thracian Blue for the rest.
Each car also gets a double pinstripe down its flank from nose to tail, one painted in white, the other in blue.
The Spirit of Ecstasy meantime is crafted out of ceramic as opposed to the usual steel, silver, gold or glass.
Things are stepped up a notch inside the cabin with jaw-dropping levels of craftsmanship, including the motion-sense starlight headliner, intertwined aluminium ribbons on the dash, hand-embroidered door panels and bespoke seats featuring 633,000 stitches (each) which took 40 hours alone to produce.
Unsurprisingly all 10 examples are spoken for already, as is the one-off Spectre Semaphore which debuted alongside the Scintilla in Monterey.
It’s unclear if any examples have been snapped up by Australian collectors but we do know each example features Rolls-Royce’s delectable twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V12, outputting 420kW/900Nm in this instance.