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Rolls-Royce reveals five special design options for its model range at the Paris motor show

Rolls-Royce has launched five special personalised versions of its model range at the Paris motor show.

The models are intended to showcase the firm’s extensive personalisation programme and act as a showcase for its new Ghost saloon.

See the official pics of the new Rolls-Royce specials

The models on show include two Ghosts, a long-wheelbase Phantom, a Phantom Drophead Coupe and a Phantom Coupe.

Showcased in these models are special exterior colour options including Gunemtal metallic and Carrera White metallic and interior themes including Sunrise leather and Hotspur Red leather.

Read more on Rolls-Royce's Plans for more Ghost variants

The long-wheelbase Phantom will also show off “a selection of classic bespoke interior deisgn elements” including seat piping, mother of pearl centres for interior dials and clock face, Rolls-Royce monogram embroidery for the head restraints and tread plates inscribed with the official name of the Paris motor show: Mondial de l’Automobile Paris 2010.

“In Paris we are demonstrating how we continue to strengthen our position as the pinnacle luxury brand thanks to the enduring appeal of Phantom family and the depth of our bespoke personalisation service,” said Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös.

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thebaldgit 24 September 2010

Re: Five Rolls design specials at Paris

As this posting seems to have evolved into slag off Autocar online spelling issues, I too have found another one but as I am not sad enough to waste my time and effort to email in a complaint i shall remain schtum as I have no doubt my spelin is not very good. As far as the New Rolls-Royces are concerned, any interior with Hotspur in its name will be a target for its players although it would be better white rather than red.

curious_insider 24 September 2010

Re: Five Rolls design specials at Paris

Ladies, ladies....

I do love a good spat before breakfast.

For what it's worth, I think any spelling errors in this day and age are unforgivable, although I'm sure I contribute my fair share.

Cheltenhamshire 24 September 2010

Re: Five Rolls design specials at Paris

michael knight wrote:
DKW....things is, accepting your irony, if you're the 'Oldest Car Magazine in the World' as Autocar is..you'd think there's be an emphasis on high-journalistic standards, sharp writing, and professionalism.

Give Autocar a break, being the oldest mag in the world .... do you moan at old people for being a bit slower / blinder / deafer than you? If you do, take a good look in the mirror you sad and intolerant git.

;)