Rolls-Royce has unveiled their ‘Pebble Beach 2019 Collection’ as part of the super lux 2019 Monterey Car Week in the USA which sees the prestigious brand showcasing ‘13 beautiful Bespoke Commission’ offered exclusively for clients attending the ritzy event.
These exclusive Rolls-Royce vehicles are far from your average run of the mill models you can buy from your local dealer. These 13 special edition models come in an array of standout colours which will definitely get you the looks you’re after on the streets above and beyond the ones you will already get from actually driving a Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce says that the paint colours on show were inspired by the recent environmental changes and disasters the region had experienced over the last few years. These included drought, fire and rain. The region has since returned to its original state which has seen a sea of colourful wildflowers or what they are calling the ‘wildflower superbloom’ on the Monterey Peninsula.
The full collection of Rolls-Royce cars on display includes a Phantom, four Cullinans, four Dawns, two Ghosts and two Wraiths. The brand’s Phantom flagship comes in a shimmering Black Diamond and Gold Bespoke exterior while the interior features the Rolls-Royce Phantom Gallery, the ultimate random car accessory designed to house personalised art in your car's dashboard. You can see more on the gallery in our Eight of the most outrageously expensive car options on the market article here.
Looking for an SUV with standout style, the Cullinan doesn’t miss out either and features colours including Burnout Grey, Black Green, Iced Gunmetal and Galilea Blue. The iced finished paint is a mix of a solid matte colour mixed with a shine. What magic is this?
The special black edition paired to these pastel colours sees the brands famous Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet ornament sculpture change from the traditional silver finish to a polished black which really enhances the unique and very Hollywood style of the cars.
With the standard cars starting upwards of $600,000, we can't even fathom the cost of these bespoke editions but hey, isn't it nice to dream.