Rolls-Royce's pearl Boat Tail is both rare and beautiful - The Peak Magazine

2022-06-03 23:39:48 By : Mr. Justin Wong

MCI (P) 089/12/2021. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No. 202120748H. Copyright © 2022 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.

Rolls-Royce’s pearl Boat Tail is both rare and beautiful

It’s the second of three ultra-exclusive automobile commissions, each rumoured to fetch an eye-watering US$28 million.

You remember the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail – the ultra-exclusive private commission that shipped with a champagne fridge, his-and-hers timepieces, and a rumoured price tag of US$28 million (S$38.4 million)? 

Well, here comes the second commissioned piece in this luxe series of three, which hearkens to the marque’s coachbuilding roots.

Unveiled by Rolls-Royce Coachbuild Design at vintage car event Concorso d’Eleganza, Villa d’Este, the automobile’s bespoke livery offers just the barest hint about its clandestine patron, whose family business blossomed from his father’s involvement in the pearl industry.

Yes, this vehicle  is decked out in a finish inspired by four shells from the client’s private pearl collection. The resulting shade, according to Rolls-Royce, is a blend of oyster and soft rose, beset by white and bronze mica flakes – one of the most complex finishes ever created in the automaker’s 118-year-old history.

It boasts an iridescent quality that shimmers under different lighting, and contrasts nicely with the warmth of a cognac-hued bonnet and a rear deck wrapped in the brand’s Royal Walnut veneer. 

The interior continues the pearl-focused design, with cognac and oyster-coloured leather seats accentuated by rose gold and mother-of-pearl, subtle instrument panels, and its crown jewel: a timepiece made from mother-of-pearl, taken from the client’s own collection.

Hand-crafted at Rolls-Royce headquarters in Goodwood, Sussex, this Boat Tail – like its predecessor – comes with a hosting suite that unfolds at the touch of a button, where a drink chiller, parasol and rose gold-plated Christopfle tableware await.

The two-door automobile, stretching almost 5.8 metres in length, doesn’t want for power. Its respectable 250kmh top-end speed and five-second century sprint come courtesy of a 6.75-litre V12 engine with an output of 570hp. 

Nevertheless, speed probably isn’t the main concern of the secretive client that commissioned this car. We suspect that the vehicle, once delivered, will reside in his dedicated private museum, where a sizable collection of classic and modern cars is also housed.

(Related: Rolls-Royce’s limited-edition Wraith Kryptos Collection: Bespoke luxury meets coded livery)

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