Rolls-Royce honors ‘year of the dragon’ with four special cars

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Rolls-Royce once again shows its most exclusive side with four specially decorated cars. Three Phantoms EWB and a Cullinan have been used as a canvas for the brand’s artists.

The Chinese New Year is almost here (February 10) and that is why Rolls-Royce is putting a lot of effort into some special editions. According to the Chinese calendar, 2024 is the year of the dragon and this is clearly reflected in three Phantoms and in the Cullinan. For example, small dragons have been applied by hand to the front fenders of the cars.

The interior is even more spectacular. There, the wealthy first owners found dragons hand-stitched into the headrests. 5,449 stitches were used per headrest, good for 20 hours of work. There is also a ‘dragon motif’ in the seat upholstery and there is even a luminous dragon in the illuminated headliner, the ‘Starlight Headliner’. Also impressive is the painted dragon on the decorative part of the dashboard. The four Rolls-Royces do not necessarily go to China, but to customers all over the world.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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