Rolls-Royce never stops surprising with the depth of his personalization program. When it comes to creating a real one -time creation, the only limit is the size of your bank account. We can’t remember ever seeing a car with paws directly from the factory, but that is exactly what the couple who commissioned this ghost wanted.
The unique design of the Electric Coupé celebrates its dog, a Labrador gold retriever mix, which is known as a Goldador. Money is clearly not an object if you can ask Rolls-Royce to paint part of your car in the same shadow as your dog’s fur. In this case, the exclusive “Beautiful Bailey” hue was coordinated with the puppy’s ear.
The upper part of the body is completed in crystal fusion, a color that shifts depending on the light. Separating the two tailor-made surfaces is a rose gold coach line with a paw print motif. According to Rolls-Royce, it is actually a “exact reproduction” of Bailey’s paw. Even the spirit of the ecstasy was hand painted in rose gold to harmonize with the stately outer of the coupé.


The tribute continues inside. The cabin combines moccasin and crème light leather with dark spices and Casden Tan accents. As you can imagine, these colors were selected to reproduce Baileys fur. The shooting between the rear seats is a Marquetry portrait of the dog, which is made from more than 180 individual veneer pieces. It took more than four months of work to combine nine types of veneer and 22 natural colors.
And there is more. On the passenger side of the dashboard, a complicated Marquetry PAW print motif combines with the tailor-made details, which are supplemented by rose gold thrusts with the same, loyal printer.
Rolls-Royce does not pass on the price of this ghost, but finds that long-time customers are based in the United States, where even a basic version of $ 400,000 begins. Who then buys a “base” Rolls-Royce at all?
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