Since its foundation almost 100 years ago, Rolls-Royce has been synonymous with bespoke, limited-edition and unique cars. The brand became known in Middle East since its early years, so it’s no surprise Rolls-Royce is quite popular with Arabic nations and that a lot of custom vehicles take that route.
The company’s latest creation, the Ghawwass Phantom Coupe, was also designed for the Middle East, as Rolls-Royce explains on its Facebook page: “Inspired by the Arabic word for ‘diver’, the Ghawwass Phantom Coupe celebrates the traditional method of collecting pearls from the Bahrain pearl banks”.
The luxurious vehicle features a rich turchese paint “representing the green-blue water of the Arabian Gulf”, a tan interior, pearl veneers, and a traditional Arabic Dhow boat embroidered into the headrests.
There’s no word on how much the blue coupe costs, but we have a feeling the price tag won’t matter to its new owner.
The luxurious vehicle features a rich turchese paint “representing the green-blue water of the Arabian Gulf”, a tan interior, pearl veneers, and a traditional Arabic Dhow boat embroidered into the headrests.
There’s no word on how much the blue coupe costs, but we have a feeling the price tag won’t matter to its new owner.