Rolls-Royce Reveals One-Off Phantom Goldfinger

Rolls-Royce has revealed an all-new, one-off Phantom Goldfinger, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger.The Phantom Goldfinger adopts a similar yellow-black color scheme to the movie's famous vehicle. The 2024 iteration features 21-inch wheels that are made to resemble the film version's smooth disc facade. Additionally, the tribute vehicle employs 18-carat gold plating and silver coating, nodding to the 007 car's gold build.Inside the car, Rolls-Royce created an 18-carat gold Phantom-shaped bar, which lives on the front center console. Both the front and middle consoles feature gold lining, while the glovebox is signed with one of the film's classic quotes: "This is gold, Mr. Bond. All my life, I have been in love with its color, its brilliance, its divine heavenliness." Elsewhere, the interior features navy leather seats and walnut wood detailing.In another salute to the cinema, the car's passengers can look up to the ceiling and see 719 "stars" and eight "shooting stars" lighting up the interior at night. Each star is individually placed in the same position as the stars over the Furka Pass on July 11, 1964, or the final day of Goldfinger filming on location.The one-off vehicle will not be replicated, and it has already been delivered to one of the automaker's top clients in England. Take a look at the design in the gallery above.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Rolls-Royce has revealed an all-new, one-off Phantom Goldfinger, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger . The Phantom Goldfinger adopts a similar yellow-black color scheme to the movie’s famous vehicle. The 2024 iteration features 21-inch wheels that are made to resemble the film version’s smooth disc facade.

Additionally, the tribute vehicle employs 18-carat gold plating and silver coating, nodding to the 007 car’s gold build. Inside the car, Rolls-Royce created an 18-carat gold Phantom-shaped bar, which lives on the front center console. Both the front and middle consoles feature gold lining, while the glovebox is signed with one of the film’s classic quotes: “This is gold, Mr.



Bond. All my life, I have been in love with its color, its brilliance, its divine heavenliness.” Elsewhere, the interior features navy leather seats and walnut wood detailing.

In another salute to the cinema, the car’s passengers can look up to the ceiling and see 719 “stars” and eight “shooting stars” lighting up the interior at night. Each star is individually placed in the same position as the stars over the Furka Pass on July 11, 1964, or the final day of Goldfinger filming on location. The one-off vehicle will not be replicated, and it has already been delivered to one of the automaker’s top clients in England.

Take a look at the design in the gallery above..