
Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Phantom Dentelle, a one-of-a-kind model purchased by a Middle Eastern client as a gift for his father.
The Phantom Dentelle features highly delicate craftsmanship. In addition to its Artic White paint, the car includes rose-colored accents in a special shade called Palais Nemasker Dawn.

An elegant line runs from the grille to the rear lights on each side and is mirrored by a white stripe along the hood and past the rear doors, interrupted only by a small hand-painted branch with leaves near the rear wheel.
But the name Dentelle, which means “lace” or “embroidery” in French, was not chosen by chance. The dashboard features an elaborate floral design made with over 160,000 stitches.

Rear passengers also have their own masterpiece, with another set of elegant flowers adorning the section between the rear seats—a job that required more than 70,000 stitches.

Mechanically speaking, it retains the same specifications as the traditional Phantom, with a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine producing 563 horsepower, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Although the exact price of the Phantom Dentelle is unknown, it is speculated to be significantly more expensive than the base price of the Phantom, which is $517,750.
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