Bespoke RR Phantom Carbon Fiber Fascia Inspired By A Yacht

Alastair Gibson, sculptor of the Carbon Veil, made it a reality.

Rolls-Royce, a British automaker, is well-known for its custom-made creations. The Carbon Veil is the latest release from Rolls-Royce. It’s from Dubai. Rolls-Royce Phantom is a sleek and elegant vehicle. But wait until you see its cabin to see the piece of resistance.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dubai introduced the Phantom bespoke model. It comes with a Carbon Veil Gallery. The gallery was designed by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dubai and made possible by Alastair Gibson, an artist and sculptor.

Bespoke RR Phantom Carbon Fiber Fascia Inspired By A Yacht

Bespoke RR Phantom Carbon Fiber Fascia Inspired By A Yacht
Bespoke RR Phantom Carbon Fiber Fascia Inspired By A Yacht

Bespoke RR Phantom Carbon Fiber Fascia Inspired By A Yacht

Bespoke RR Phantom Carbon Fiber Fascia Inspired By A Yacht

Gibson, a former Formula 1 mechanic, now creates highly sought-after pieces of art that can be seen in galleries around the globe.

The Carbon Veil allows you to make the Gallery unique. The Gallery is entirely made of carbon fiber, as the name implies.

This is not the carbon fibre treatment automobiles receive. When the lightweight material is used for cars, it’s common to use four to five layers. The Phantom Carbon Veil contains at least 150 sheets made of carbon fiber, which were permeated by resin and then compressed to form a solid billet.

Rolls-Royce claims that the Carbon Veil Gallery’s angular and stealthy designs are a result of the 118 WallyPower, a luxury motor yacht capable of reaching speeds of 70 miles an hour (110 km per hour).

The bespoke Phantom Carbon Veil has a gunmetal exterior with vivid mandarin orange accents on the waftline and coachline. The Spirit of Ecstasy also features carbon fiber. There is a contrast between dark and light tones, as well as color-keyed controls and leather detailing.

Rolls-Royce did not disclose the price for the Phantom Carbon Veil, but we are certain that the wealthy customers won’t have to ask.