Bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantoms created for Palazzo Versace Gold Coast

Brett Davis

Rolls-Royce and Palazzo Versace Gold Coast have teamed up to produce two unique Phantom models to “enrich” the guest experience of the fashion-label hotel.

Palazzo Versace Rolls-Royce Phantom

Palazzo Versace is the world’s first fully fashion-branded hotel. And so what better fitting vehicles for the high-end accommodation branch could be used but the exquisite Rolls-Royce Phantom.

The cars feature a number of bespoke touches, including a Diamond Black exterior with hand-painted Palazzo Versace emblems blended into the coach lines. Inside is where the main highlights are though.

Open the coach door and guests are greeted with extremely soft leather in Moccasin colour, with Versace emblems embroidered into each of the four seat headrests in contrasting black. Paul Harris, regional director for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Asia Pacific, said,

“To drive and achieve progress in an ever changing world we are in constant pursuit of perfection; our cars are testament to these endeavors. Our partnership with Palazzo Versace Gold Coast fits perfectly with these aspirations – offering the ultimate experience in super luxury travel.”

There’s also a gold inlay on the passenger dash fascia, Walnut Burr wood veneers, sheer curtains in the back, and a spectacular Starlight headliner with 1340 fibre-optic lights giving the impression of a night sky. The lights are hand-woven into the Moccasin leather lining.

The cars were unveiled during a private cocktail party yesterday, attended by VIP guests.

Interested in grabbing a slice of the luxury? Palazzo Versace offers rooms from around $450 per night (at the time of writing, depending on day of week). If hotels and travelling aren’t your thing, the Rolls-Royce Phantom currently retails from $942,000 in Australia. It’s powered by a 6.75-litre V12 producing 338kW and 720Nm.

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