Vilner is back with yet another project: a Rolls-Royce Phantom
Drophead Coupe with a bespoke interior. The 10-year old land yacht arrived at
the aftermarket specialist for two reasons: the cabin had seen its fair share
of dark jeans, and its owner wanted a bit more than the original stock
interior.
Vilner accepted the challenge and used several
square meters of fine white leather on almost every part. Moreover, the central
sections of the seats now feature the ‘RR’ pattern, which help with the heating
and ventilation functions. The same initials can be found on the doors.
This Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe
features a contrasting Cherry color for the pipeline and seatbelts, which
resembles the exterior finish of the car. The dashboard was also re-wrapped in
“special anti-UV impregnated leather” which also “minimizes the reflections on
the inside of the windshield”, the tuner says.
Tiny details such as the ‘RR’
embroidered headrests and custom floor mats make this vehicle more unique. The Bulgarian aftermarket specialist spent 120
man-hours restoring the rear deck. Made from teak wood, this piece hides the
soft top, and contributes to the whole vibe of the refurbished car.
As expected, Vilner hasn’t made any other mods, so
the exterior remains stock, as does the 6.75-liter V12 engine, which feeds
460 PS and 720 Nm of torque to the rear wheels through
a six-speed auto.