A Magnificent and Peerless 2025 for Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Istanbul describes 2025 as a year of success defined by loyalty, timeless design, and unparalleled experiences. Celebrating Bespoke achievements, trends, and innovations, the brand brought 5,664 hand-crafted motor cars to clients globally in 2025. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan emerged as the most requested model, followed closely by the Spectre.
2025 was a year where the boundaries of creativity were pushed within the world of Rolls-Royce Bespoke, spanning from art to craftsmanship and innovative material use. This year also marked the first full year of operation for the global network of Private Offices in Dubai, Seoul, Shanghai, and New York, alongside the original office in Goodwood. These creative hubs deepened the harmony between the brand and its clients, contributing to a more than twofold year-on-year increase in Private Office commissions.
Technological and Artisanal Innovations
Throughout the year, new techniques and materials redefined the brand’s creative repertoire:
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3D Craftsmanship: Self-supporting thread structures for 3D embroidery and complex 3D marquetry applications.
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Luxury Materials: 24-carat gold inlays, polished concrete, and a patented fragrance concept developed specifically for Rolls-Royce interiors.
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Artistic Mastery: The evolution of the Starlight Headliner, now featuring fully hand-painted celestial maps.
Building for a Bespoke Future

With clients exploring increasingly ambitious designs, Rolls-Royce is investing over £300 million in expanding the “Home of Rolls-Royce” at Goodwood. This project will provide modernized facilities for the Bespoke and Coachbuild departments, enabling the brand to meet the growing demand for highly sophisticated, one-of-one commissions through the end of the decade.
2025 Defining Themes and Highlights

Family, Memories, and Heritage
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Spectre Soulmate: A tribute to a couple’s shared journey, featuring a Starlight Headliner reflecting the constellations above Kuala Lumpur on the day they first met. It also honored a 45-year-old dream: the client had written to the Rolls-Royce CEO at age 10, hoping to one day own a motor car.
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Spectre Bailey: A unique commission dedicated to the family’s beloved Labrador–Golden Retriever mix. The exterior features a two-tone finish inspired by the dog’s coat and a hand-painted paw print coachline.
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Cullinan Cosmos: Celebrating a family’s fascination with the galaxy, this model features a Starlight Headliner that took over 160 hours and 20 layers of paint to complete—a first in Rolls-Royce history.
Nature and the Elements

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Phantom Extended Cherry Blossom: Inspired by the Japanese tradition of Hanami, this interior features over 250,000 stitches depicting cascading Sakura branches.
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Black Badge Cullinan Daisy: Inspired by wildflowers seen on a favorite hiking trail in the High Tatra Mountains, featuring a hand-painted daisy motif on the coachline.
Art, Culture, and Modern Collectibles
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Black Badge Ghost Gamer: An 8-bit, retro-gaming-inspired commission for an Asia-Pacific tech entrepreneur, featuring “Cheeky Alien” pixelated coachline motifs.
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Phantom Dentelle: A Dubai Private Office commission dedicated to the art of couture lace, using rare “Leavers loom” fabrics and 3D lace textures.
The Pinnacle: Phantom Centenary Private Collection
To honor the 100th anniversary of the Phantom name, Rolls-Royce created a limited run of just 25 units.
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Exterior: A dual-tone Arctic White and Black finish, highlighted by a Super Champagne Crystal coating and a solid gold Spirit of Ecstasy.
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Interior: The most complex woodwork ever produced for the brand, featuring 3D marquetry, 24-carat gold embroidery, and a Starlight Headliner with over 440,000 stitches.