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One-Of-A-Kind Rolls-Royce Manchester Ghost Celebrates The City Of Manchester
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveils one-of-one Manchester Ghost sedan to celebrate the city of Manchester.
Charles Rolls and Henry Royce first met in Manchester on 4th May 1904, where they agreed to create ‘the best motor car in the world’.
One-of-one Manchester Ghost is the first Rolls-Royce vehicle to be inspired by the city of Manchester.
The one-off luxury sedan took combined talent of the Bespoke Collective over a period of two years to create.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled a unique and extensively Bespoke one-of-one Rolls-Royce Manchester Ghost sedan designed to celebrate city of Manchester’s historical link with the British luxury marque.
According to the marque, Charles Rolls and Henry Royce first met in central Manchester on 4th May 1904, and it was from this meeting that the marque’s two founding fathers agreed together to create ‘the best motor car in the world’.
“I am proud to unveil the Manchester Ghost, a truly special one-of-one embodiment of artistry and skill, curated in collaboration with our Dealer Partners from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Manchester.”, says Boris Weletzky, Regional Director of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, United Kingdom, Europe, CIS
Manchester Ghost is the first Rolls-Royce to be inspired by the city of Manchester. The one-of-a-kind luxury sedan took combined talent of the Bespoke Collective over a period of two years to create.
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As expected, the Rolls-Royce Manchester Ghost was inspired by the Manchester Bee, which is one of the best-known symbols of the city and emblem for the city for more than 150 years.
On the exterior, the Manchester Ghost is finished in silver punctuated with a coachline in Turchese, while a Bespoke motif, inspired by the Manchester Bee and presented in Turchese, is displayed on the C pillar.
Open the doors, an illuminated treadplates celebrates Manchester for its reputation as a Tech hub while abbreviated name for the city, ‘MCR’, is inscribed in binary inside the cabin doors.
The Manchester Bee theme continues inside, with this iconic symbol embroidered on the front and rear seat inserts while a special Illuminated Fascia, with 10,000 laser etched dots, depicts an ethereal view of Manchester from above.
“As a born and bred Mancunian, this commission is truly special and will always be highly memorable for me.” Jon Crossley, Brand Director, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Manchester
“From the moment we set out to design a motor car to celebrate the city of Manchester, we wanted to create something that would celebrate the city’s history and the place today. It has been great to work with the team at Home of Rolls-Royce to turn our vision into a reality.”