Rolls-Royce launches a unique edition of the Phantom inspired by Goldfinger to celebrate 60 years of James Bond

Rolls-Royce launches unique edition of the Phantom inspired by Goldfinger to celebrate 60 years of James BondRolls-Royce launches unique edition of the Phantom inspired by Goldfinger to celebrate 60 years of James

A Rolls-Royce has unveiled a unique edition of the Phantom Extended, inspired by the iconic James Bond film “Goldfinger,” which celebrates its 60th anniversary.

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This exclusive model pays homage to the Phantom III from 1937, driven by the villain Auric Goldfinger in the film, with meticulously crafted details capturing the style and grandeur of the character.

The two-tone yellow paint and the hubcaps replicate the exact look of the car used in the film, creating a faithful tribute to the cinematic classic.

Filled with references, the Goldfinger Phantom Extended includes an 18-karat gold Speedform model in the center console, picnic trays with a fictional Fort Knox map made of 22-karat gold, and a golden golf club in the trunk—all honoring significant scenes from the film.

Rolls-Royce launches unique edition of the Phantom inspired by Goldfinger to celebrate 60 years of James Bond (Instagram @rollsroycecars)Rolls-Royce launches unique edition of the Phantom inspired by Goldfinger to celebrate 60 years of James Bond (Instagram @rollsroycecars)

The dashboard features a replica of the Furka Pass, where Bond chases Goldfinger, and the ceiling is designed to reflect the constellations exactly as they were on the last night of filming in Switzerland in 1964.

Other exclusive details enhance the immersive experience. A clock on the dashboard refers to the famous opening of the Bond films, while the trunk projects the 007 logo when opened. It’s a unique piece that elevates luxury and style to another level, representing a high investment and a singular celebration of James Bond’s legacy and the film “Goldfinger.”

Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram @rollsroycecars | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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