Rolls-Royce is one luxury car manufacturer that can satisfy the extravagant desires of any wealthy client. This was proven when they recently introduced a unique pink Ghost sedan for a well-known social media influencer who goes by the name @ChampagneRose on Instagram. The car’s bespoke color, fittingly named Champagne Rose, was created particularly for this client and will be exclusively utilized by her, as reported by Rolls-Royce.
Rolls’ willingness to fulfill custom design requests is evident in the creation of this car. The customer diligently spent four days scrutinizing Rolls’ collection of vehicles before assembling a “mood board” consisting of hundreds of color swatches, which was then forwarded to Rolls’ custom department. From the initial 30 paint samples, the final color for the car was chosen.
The pink leather upholstery of the car’s exterior was custom-made and took half a year to create, with careful testing to ensure that the color wouldn’t fade over time. Inside, the car boasts pink wool carpets and sleek piano black accents.
The Champagne Rose Rolls-Royce Ghost is a luxurious and elegant car that exudes class and sophistication. Its unique color adds a touch of glamour to its already impressive design, making it a statement piece wherever it goes. This car is perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life and want to make a grand entrance. With its smooth ride and powerful engine, driving this car is an experience unlike any other. The Rolls-Royce Ghost in Champagne Rose is truly a work of art on wheels.
Rolls-Royce has added a unique touch to the rear seat divider of the Ghost with a beautiful painted rose pattern. The company put in several days of prototyping to get the design just right, and it took 14 hours to complete the final version. This lovely rose motif also appears on the Ghost’s built-in picnic tables, which required over 30 hours of work and 5,500 individual stitches. Additionally, the rose design has been included in the Starlight Headliner, which simulates a night sky with 1,132 fiber-optic lighting elements.
There have been other pink Ghosts before this latest one. Back in 2013, Rolls-Royce created a pink version of the previous generation Ghost as part of an initiative to raise awareness and support for breast cancer care. Then, in 2017, car collector Michael Fux had his own bespoke Rolls-Royce Dawn painted in his signature shade of bright fuchsia.