Inspired by Auric Goldfinger’s Legacy
Drawing from the infamous Auric Goldfinger's 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, this Phantom’s interior centers on a striking 18-carat gold Speedform-inspired bar. The design features intricately crafted picnic tables inlaid with a 22-carat gold map of the fictional Fort Knox, while a three-dimensional Gallery reveals a steel-and-gold isoline map of Switzerland’s iconic Furka Pass—an homage to the legendary film location.
Celestial Elegance: The Starlight Headliner
The Starlight Headliner recreates the night sky over the Furka Pass as it appeared during filming in 1964. With 719 softly glowing stars in gold hues, the cabin immerses passengers in a serene, celestial ambiance.
Luxurious Details with Cinematic Flair
Adding to its Bond-inspired allure, the Phantom Goldfinger sports a gold-plated golf club mounted to the boot lid, a nod to the famous golf scene with 007 and Auric Goldfinger. Harlequin umbrellas and a 007 logo projector further infuse this exclusive car with cinematic nostalgia.
The Art of Craftsmanship
Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, stated, “At Rolls-Royce, we craft masterpieces that redefine luxury and delight our clients. This project allowed our team to push creative boundaries and produce a vehicle that is as thrilling as it is unique.”
The Pinnacle of Luxury and Legacy
More than an automobile, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger is a moving work of art, blending luxury with a homage to cinematic history. With its bespoke details and artistic elegance, it exemplifies Rolls-Royce’s commitment to craftsmanship and innovation.