Rolls Royce prepared a special metropolitan version of the phantom model for the Paris show. As is customary for such special limited series vehicles from this boutique English brand, only 20 examples will be produced. Special features are hand-embroidered logos made of 6,800 stitches and illustrations made of 500 miniature pieces of wood.
Rolls-Royce
From the Rolls-Royce factory comes a special collection of the Phantom Drophead Coupé called Waterspeed, which pays tribute to Sir Malcolm Campbell and his Rolls-Royce-powered Bluebird K3 seaplane, at the helm of which he set the water speed record in 1937. The achievement reverberated around the world and thus only cemented the reputation and primacy of Rolls-Royce engines on the ground and in the air.