Rolls Royce Ghost Prism embodies inspiration from the fashion industry

Limited-run aesthetics

The Rolls Royce Ghost Prism comes finished in an exclusive gunmetal exterior paint, further complimented by black brightwork and four bold accent colours. The unique paint with contrast strips builds a contrast between a solid form and bright, spectral hues that also inspired Ghost Prism’s name. It is interesting to note that the gunmetal paint finish is produced through a 10-step process, which includes 4 layers of paint and hand polishing for over 16 hours.

Attention to detail

The Rolls Royce Ghost Prism stainless steel finish for its grille and rear-lid brightwork is finished in a smoked black-grey hue. To attain this level of finish, each element went through four coats of paint applied by hand. Since it is still a Rolls Royce, the Ghost Prism offers a choice of 4 accent colour options — Phoenix Red, Turchese, Mandarin and Forge Yellow. The chosen accent colour is applied to the bumper inlays, coachline, brake callipers, steering wheel and headrests. 

Bespoke starlight headliner

Another detail worth highlighting of the Rolls Royce Ghost Prism is its bespoke starlight headliner. In the Ghost Prism, the starlight headliner incorporates 1,040 coloured stars, which are meticulously placed individually on the leather headliner through perforated holes. The Ghost Prism also celebrates the 120th anniversary of Rolls Royce Motor Cars with its 120-unit limited-production globally.

Commenting on its announcement, Anders Warming, Director of Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said, “At Rolls-Royce, we are led by the tastes and desires of our clients, who in many cases determine global trends in fashion and the wider luxury sector. Ghost Prism is an extension of the personal aesthetic of a specific subset from this group of tastemakers. The motor car’s innovative use of dark, neutral tones with subtle impulses of colour, places it firmly within the contemporary luxury landscape. Our clients are experts and connoisseurs who know exactly what they want; Ghost Prism celebrates the unique relationship we have with them.”

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