Rolls–Royce Phantom Sacred Fire
Rolls–Royce is known for its exclusive
appeal, with the British car maker offering each model as a one-of-a-kind,
bespoke-commissioned product.
In fact, the Goodwood based company says
its countless paint-schemes can account for millions of combinations, providing
individualization for any type of customer. This particular example, for
instance, is inspired by ancient Vietnamese culture, and is the first
Rolls-Royce to be delivered in South East Asia to celebrate a nation’s cultural
heritage, as Rolls Royce says.
Called the Phantom Sacred Fire, it
features a unique Madeira Red Sunrise two-tone color paint scheme, representing
the national symbol of fire in Vietnam.
Being an extended-wheelbase variant,
rear passengers are spoiled in a private partition configuration, featuring
in-built drinks cabinet with a wide array of customized details. In fact, all
the motifs seen on this automobile are gold colored in order to complement the
rich Tan and Cacao color combination of the interior.
As always, every one-of-a-kind Roller is
governed by a unique coachline, and this one does not disappoint. The Dong Son
Bronze Drum, the icon of Vietnamese culture and history is beautifully
reproduced by hand on the vehicle’s body.
There’s no denying that
Rolls-Royce’s hand-built craftsmanship is one of the the world’s finest when it
comes to one of one, tribute-paying automobiles, creating a work of art in the process.


