Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe Shaheen [Video]


    Rolls Royce unveiled a special edition of their Phantom Coupe called Shaheen after a famous falcon known for its agility and strength. The car is specially build for Abu Dhabi Motors and features red carbon fibre, embroidered headrests with Shaheen Falcon design, an exclusive name plate “Shaheen Motif”, Mugello stitching, an Orchid Pearl colour, twin choachline in Tudor Red.

    The exterior of the Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe Shaheen features an Orchid pearl color, a Tudor Red twin coachline and the brushed steel package. The car sits on 21 inch part polished star wheels.

    Inside, Phantom Coupe Shaheen includes Mugello Red with Seashell Leather, instrument panel in red carbon fibre and white instrument dials, Marine White veneer, veneered steering wheel spokes and veneered interior cappings.

    On the other hand, the Baynounah model is finished in Milano beige and a Tan interior, with the RR logo in front & rear of the headrests, seat piping, stitching, inner door pockets, steering wheel, and upper part of IP-Top in Dark spice. Dark spice carpet with dark spice Lambswool floor mats complement the interior look.

    All the elements feature a falcon motif, from the falcon inlay in brass, chemically etched from a single piece of stainless steel, to the falcon embroidered head-rests, which encompass 11-thread colours and boast no less than 21,011 stitches per head-rest.


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    Press Release

    Abu Dhabi Inspired Bespoke Phantoms Debut

    Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that new Bespoke Phantoms have arrived in Abu Dhabi. The cars are based on two different motifs which are inspired by the city's rich culture and natural landscape.

    The four-door Phantom draws its inspiration from the stunning landscape of the Baynunah area in the western region of Abu Dhabi, UAE. With a history that dates back centuries, the region is renowned for the majesty of its sand dunes, captured through the interior and exterior styling of the car which incorporates shades of beige and brown, further complemented by a tan ever-flex roof.

    The inlay and marquetry, inspired by the traditional, vibrant colours of an Arabian camel harness, were hand-crafted at Rolls-Royce's Goodwood plant. At Goodwood, attention to detail is paramount; as such the marquetry for the Phantom was made using individually cut pieces of coloured veneer and hand assembled, using tweezers to ensure maximum precision.

    Swift, agile and powerful characteristics of the region's famous falcon, called Shaheen, are mirrored in Rolls-Royce's driver-oriented Phantom Coupé. With a marquise-white exterior, featuring a twin coach line in Tudor red and offset by a red and Seashell leather interior, the Phantom Coupé is designed to make a statement.

    With a view to highlighting the falcon and also the art of falconry, all the elements feature a distinctive, falcon motif. From the falcon inlay in brass, chemically etched from a single piece of stainless steel, to the falcon embroidered head-rests, which encompass 11-thread colours and boast a staggering 21,011 stitches per head-rest, it is a true representation of the skill and creativity of the artisans at Goodwood.

    "The Bespoke programme continues to be a consistent driver for our business in the region, with four of the world's top 10 selling Bespoke dealers based in the Arabian Peninsula," said James Crichton, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Regional Director for the Middle East. "The first half of 2010 saw our best sales result ever for the Middle East region, having doubled our sales in comparison to the same period in 2009."

    The Bespoke Programme, which has the highest global uptake in the Middle East, is a service offered to Rolls-Royce clients for individualization beyond the option list; the client may specify features of the car, in order to create one's own, unique model.

    Some of the Bespoke elements in the Shaheen Phantom Coupe are:

    • Shaheen falcon inlay in brass on Phantom plate. Red carbon fibre.
    • Embroidered headrests with Shaheen Falcon design.
    • Shaheen Motif, especially hand built for Abu Dhabi Motors.
    • Description pers. glovebox One of One Mugello stitching

    Exterior

    • Orchid Pearl Colour
    • Twin Coachline in Tudor Red
    • 21" Part Polished Star Wheels
    • Brushed Steel Package


    Interior

    • Mugello Red with Seashell Leather
    • Carpets, Mats & Starlight in Seashell
    • Instrument Panel in Red Carbon Fibre
    • White Instrument Dials
    • Marine White Veneer
    • Veneered Steering Wheel Spokes
    • Veneered Interior Cappings

    Some of the Bespoke elements in theBaynunah Phantom are:

    Exterior color: Milano Beige (BMW Colour)

    Interior colour: (Tan)

    • The RR logo in front & rear of the Head rests, Seat piping, Stitching, Inner door pockets, Steering Wheel, and upper part of IP-Top in Dark spice.
    • Dark spice carpet with dark spice Lambswool floor mats.
    • The Remainder of Interior in Tan.

    OPTIONS

    • Language Version English
    • ArabicOwners Handbook
    • Veneered Instrument Panel
    • Veneered Steering Wheele spoke
    • Colour - keyed boot trim
    • Coachlines in Tan
    • Six DVD Changer
    • Walnut bur Veneer
    • Rear climate Control
    • Automatic Boot Lid
    • 21" forged, part polish seven spoke
    • Theatre Configuration-Lounge seat
    • Steering Wheel in Dark spice
    • RR Logo in the front & rear of the Head rests in dark spice
    • Everflex Roof in Tan
    • Gold plated SoE
    • Tan Stitching inside the Glove Box mentions "One of One "
    • Starlight headlining in Banbo
    • IP-Top in Preshrunk leather Fleet Dark spice/ Tan
    • Seat piping in dark spice
    • Customized Inlay in all the Fascia & the door capping in Baynounah Design

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