Rolls-Royce presents contemporary commissions at Goodwood

rolls royce at goodwood

Rolls-Royce presented a host of contemporary commissions at the recently held Goodwood Festival of Speed.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What Rolls-Royce cars were presented at Goodwood?

    The Rolls-Royce cars that were presented at Goodwood are the Phantom, Ghost, Cullinan, and Spectre.
  • How many years has Rolls-Royce produced cars at its plant in the Goodwood area?

    Per Rolls-Royce, the company has produced cars in its Goodwood plant for 20 years.
  • Displayed on the Goodwood Estate’s Laundry Green — adjacent to Goodwood House — were beautifully commissioned Phantom, Ghost, Cullinan, and Spectre models, all of which provide a unique, exquisite expression of the marque’s peerless craftsmanship.

    “Each year automotive enthusiasts enjoy the ultimate celebration of motorsport at the prestigious Festival of Speed, set in the magnificent grounds of the historic Goodwood House. This event, with its proximity to the Home of Rolls-Royce, is always an important occasion in our annual calendar. This year, however, is of particular significance — it marks the first year that our all-electric, ultra-luxury, super coupé, Spectre, will be on display at the Festival of Speed. Spectre is the most anticipated Rolls-Royce ever, and we are very proud to present this transformative motor car at this year’s event. Alongside Spectre, we are delighted to showcase a vibrant and captivating assemblage of motor cars, created especially for this year’s Festival of Speed. We are looking forward to the opportunity to meet with esteemed clients, valued dealer partners, and media friends during this remarkable occasion,” Rolls-Royce Motor Cars United Kingdom, Europe, and Central Asia Regional Director Boris Weletzky was quoted saying.

    The showcased Rolls-Royce Phantom drew inspiration from the world of yachting, a popular pastime amongst Rolls-Royce’s illustrious clientele.

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    It wore a befitting Submariner Blue exterior finish and had its steering wheel, seat belts, and front interior predominantly finished in Navy. In contrast, the rear interior was finished in Selby Grey, with a stitching in Sunset.

    The said Rolls-Royce Phantom also had an embroidered gallery, reminiscent of the weave pattern on yacht rigging. Additionally, it came with a striking Bespoke luggage collection in Navy and White, perfectly complementing the nautical theme.

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    As for the Rolls-Royce Ghost that was on display, it was swathed in Iced Arctic White, which allowed the motor car to exude luxury, style, and grace — all while demonstrating the extensive scope and skill of the marque’s exterior center surface.

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    Inside, it showcased Black and Iceland Moss interior appointments that created a vibrant aesthetic. Conversely, the Mandarin seat piping added an additional splash of color.

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    Meanwhile, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan showpiece was undoubtedly inspired by the world of pop art, the famed art movement that emerged and flourished in America and Britain in the 1950s and 1960s.

    Presented in Gunmetal, with a double Coachline and Coachline Motif, finished in Phoenix Red and Serenity Green – this expression of the world’s most desirable sport utility vehicle conveyed the contemporary yet luxurious essence that exists at the very heart of the brand.

    Striking Red brake calipers echoed the Phoenix Red Coachline and confidently resolved the exterior.

    cullinan

    The cabin boasted a combination of Gunmetal with a bright Coachline. An eye-catching geometric Red pattern, replicated throughout the car, created a bold and dynamic aesthetic and demonstrated the extensive scope of the marque’s Bespoke capabilities.

    Lastly, the Rolls-Royce Spectre that stood on the Goodwood grounds flaunted a two-tone Chartreuse and Black Diamond finish. To embolden the exterior and highlight the Spectre’s dynamic presence and prowess, 23-inch wheels are fitted to the automobile.

    Chartreuse interior appointments echo the exterior hue, while Grace White and Peony Pink create a calming and serene aesthetic for the cabin.

    “The marque’s presence at this year’s event comes as the company celebrates 20 years of production at the Home of Rolls-Royce, at Goodwood,” Rolls-Royce wrote in a press release.

    Photos from Rolls-Royce

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