GOODWOOD/SHANGHAI (January 15, 2025) – Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveils the one-of-one Phantom Extended created as a celebration of the Year of the Dragon. Commissioned by a discerning client from China, Phantom Dragon offers a contemporary rendition of the ancient Chinese legend of two dragons with a pearl – a motif with complex symbolism and great cultural significance, celebrated in art, architecture, and literature throughout East Asia. The theme stands as an embodiment of the success and personal philosophy of the commissioning client. This magnificent example of the marque’s pinnacle product provides a fitting conclusion to the lunar Year of the Dragon, as well as the beginning of the Phantom nameplate’s centenary in 2025.
At the core of this Bespoke commission is Rolls-Royce’s sensitive and deeply informed interpretation of traditional Chinese iconography, skillfully blended with the marque’s own distinctive creative handwriting. This melding of Chinese culture with international aesthetics is a major driver of the country’s luxury sector, particularly among younger consumers who are increasingly drawn to the Rolls-Royce brand.
Curated by Rolls-Royce creatives based in China, Phantom Dragon is a tribute to this enduring cultural symbol that also captures the commissioning client’s personal sensibilities and tastes. This commission also signals the wider value of the marque’s Private Office in Shanghai, which not only brings Goodwood to China but also brings Chinese culture and preferences to Goodwood.
“Our goal for this project was to express China’s most revered symbols and the client’s personal iconography impactfully yet respectfully, while also subtly incorporating Rolls-Royce’s design handwriting. In this motor car, our artisans have accomplished this using different mediums, capturing the rich legacy of the region, the client, and the Rolls-Royce brand.”
– Shuai Feng, Lead Bespoke Designer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Private Office Shanghai
Dance of the dragons
In Phantom Dragon, Chinese iconography is creatively and respectfully integrated into core elements of the motor car’s interior. The design theme is inspired by an ancient legend, dating back over 3,000 years, that tells of two dragons, protectors of the human realm, who were gifted a divine pearl by the gods for their good deeds. Rather than greedily claiming the treasure for themselves, the dragons deferred to one another – a scene that came to symbolize kindness and generosity of spirit. Moved by the dragons’ loyalty, the gods then bestowed upon them a second pearl, which the creatures absorbed before ascending as deities themselves.
While the dragons symbolize power and good fortune, the pearl is a symbol of purity and perfection. As these two elements are captured together, the interplay of the dragons signifies the harmonious balance of Yin and Yang – two complementary forces united in the pursuit of enlightenment and a fulfilling life.
Traditional motifs
The Gallery, which runs the full width of the fascia, houses a Bespoke marquetry, made of 297 individual pieces and four different wood species. An artisan at the Home of Rolls-Royce spent three months creating this striking feature, which involves intricately cutting out veneer shapes, then assembling and fixing them by hand. The artwork represents the two dragons, enclosed within swirling clouds, guarding the pearl embodied by the Bespoke clock itself. The base layer is crafted from Smoked Eucalyptus; the outline of the shapes, only 0.5 mm wide, is rendered in Sycamore veneer and filled with Ash burr, carefully chosen for its natural grain that mimics the texture of the clouds. Black Bolivar veneer ‘shadows’ give the piece a sense of depth, making the dragons appear to be floating above the surface.
Exceptional woodcraft is expressed across the commission, including high gloss Smoked Eucalyptus elements, and Canadel door panels fashioned from natural open pore Smoked Eucalyptus. This is complemented by Ardent Red and black leathers on the front and rear reclining Serenity seats respectively, and completed with the client’s family name in ancient Chinese calligraphy, meticulously embroidered onto the headrests in contrasting cotton thread.
The theme continues with the stunning Bespoke Starlight Headliner depicting an abstract representation of two dragons, rendered in red and white. This majestic celestial composition comprises 768 red and 576 white fiber-optic lights, each individually hand-fitted and surrounded by 24 shooting ‘stars’.
Creating a bold contrast to the drama of the interior suite, the one-of-one Phantom Dragon is finished in Iced Diamond Black which creates a signature shimmering satin appearance.
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