While the Phantom Syntopia was an extreme example, requests for choices like intricate mother-of-pearl inlays and wood have been made for other projects.
More room is required for assembly and for other specialist workshops due to the increased quantity of highly personalized automobiles, which means that clients won’t have to wait years to receive their final cars, according to Fritsches.
Even a select few fully customized Rolls-Royce models, such as the Phantom or Cullinan, with distinctive features or hues, are not merely regular models. Some vehicles, such as the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, are completely unique and can fetch tens of millions of dollars.
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