Two-tone Roll-Royce Ghost Extended is company's first bespoke car from Dubai
Rolls-Royce’s home away from home creates something special.
Until recently, Goodwood, Rolls-Royce’s home, has been the only place where the historic manufacturer’s Bespoke projects are conceptualised and designed. However, the opening of a new Private Office in Dubai, where Rolls-Royce is popular among luxury aficionados, has opened the doors to a Goodwood-like experience in another destination.
Better yet, more Rolls-Royce Private Offices are coming to luxury automotive capitals around the world. Only 11 months after the opening of the Dubai Private Office, its first commission has been revealed: a stunning rendition of the Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended.
Gallery: Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Private Office Dubai
The car’s exterior is finished in a stunning two-tone paintwork, featuring the Sunrise Sparkle and White Sands Bespoke colours. The colour scheme is inspired by the stunning Middle Eastern landscape that will surround the car and the lustre and sparkle of Dubai’s towering skyscrapers.
In addition, the interior is finished in Grace White and Moccasin, with a Starlight Headliner that features beautiful shooting stars. Its extended wheelbase allows for greater rear seat space and comfort whilst still preserving the incredible driving dynamics of the Ghost, with all-wheel drive and all-wheel steering.
Because of all these things, the final result of this stunning Bespoke commission is a testament to why the new Rolls-Royce Private Office in Dubai is the beginning of a special new chapter in the brand’s long history.
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