In search of inspiration for new versions of the Phantom, Rolls-Royce designers went to La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, where they got acquainted with the works of local watchmakers. Complex and unique mechanisms became the basis of the Horology Phantom styling: a two-tone body paint (black top, gray bottom) here is combined with silver and gold contour lines, as well as a 24-karat gold "Spirit of Ecstasy" figurine.
The sedan's interior is adorned with a stainless steel "Gallery" with an abstract image of watch internals and a signature Rolls-Royce clock with a guilloché silver case.

The second new product, Digital Soul Phantom, is dedicated to the "layering" of traditional craftsmanship and computer technology. This Phantom also has a two-tone body paint — Carrara White and Smokey Quartz — and a two-tone interior.
Features include a gilded figurine on the hood, an RR monogram and gold stitching in the interior, a 3D-printed and gold-plated "Gallery" whose pattern is formed using a unique algorithm, as well as gold-plated decorative panels in the doors and speaker grilles of the audio system.

Arabian Gulf Phantom celebrates the atmosphere of the Middle East — the regional richness of traditional crafts and bold modern architecture. The body color is inspired by the history of pearl diving in the Persian Gulf: the lower part in Turchese reflects the bright colors of sea water, and the upper part in Andalusian White reflects the natural beauty of pearls.
In the interior you can find hand-embroidered or marquetry-style nautilus shells, a mother-of-pearl inlaid clock, and a glowing ceiling made of 1344 hand-woven fiber optic light guides. The "Gallery" pattern is inspired by the raging ocean and was created by British artist Helen Amy Murray.
There are no technical changes. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is still equipped with a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine producing 571 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque, an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission, adaptive air suspension, and all-wheel steering.







