Unlike anything you’ve likely ever seen before, this is the truly wild 2015 Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe ‘Tiger Edition’, a one-of-one bespoke variant that was revealed at the 2015 Dubai Motor Show. This very special Phantom is part of the seventh of the Rolls Royce Phantom (VII 2003-2017), which was designed by Serbian automobile-designer, Marek Djordjevic, while the interior was handled by Charles Coldham. The car is powered by a monstrous 6.75 L N73B68 V12 (petrol) engine and allows for this car to feel as though you are gliding down the road like a cloud. The Phantom model of this generation was the first Rolls Royce model developed after BMW purchased the rights to the Rolls Royce name and logo in 1998, and although each and every Rolls Royce is produced with the highest level of quality standards, this special example shown here truly goes above and beyond. This particular Phantom is known as the ‘Tiger Edition’ and it’s completely one-of-a-kind, finished in a color combination of two-tone ‘Burnt Orange’ and ‘Arizona Sun paint’ with a Tiger motif twin coach line, over a tan and seashell colored leather interior with embroidered tiger motifs on the headrests. Other unique touches from the factory inside of the interior of this special example include bespoke tread plates, maccasser ebony veneers and moccasin lambswool floor mats. At a total weight of around 5,795lbs, the ‘Tiger Edition’ Phantom can reach top speeds around 155mph, and a 0-60mph time of about 5.8 seconds. This special edition of the Rolls Royce Phantom also features a golden Spirit of Ecstasy, and a full-length ‘starlight’ headliner that allows for passengers to feel as though they are looking up at a starry night sky while cruising along in their tiger-inspired Rolls Royce. Truly a stunning, and certainly unique example of the Rolls Royce Phantom, and also one of many that the automotive manufacturer has developed as a one-off special project.
How many made? 1•
Engine: 6.75 L N73B68 V12 (petrol)
Debut: 2015 Dubai International Motor Show
Top Speed: around 155mph
0-60mph: around 5.8 seconds
Photo Credit: @thevaultbarcelona
Research: @rarecarsonly