Rolls-Royce Bespoke Suhail Collection Unveiled For Phantom, Ghost and Wraith

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Rolls Royce has always been one of the top luxury car brands in the market known for bringing style and performance together in some high class vehicles. Few are lucky enough to purchase a Rolls Royce car but those that do experience a whole new way of driving or riding that will change their idea of comfort in a car forever. Now the company is revealing their newest lineup, the Suhail Collection, which is available across every model Rolls Royce makes, and is the first time that’s ever been offered.

The Suhail Collection from Rolls Royce draws its inspiration from one of the brightest star constellations in the sky and focuses on the idea that Rolls Royce has shined bright in the automobile industry after all of these years making cars. This new collection of well crafted cars focuses on the luxury aspect and making Rolls Royce vehicles even more comfortable. The Phantom and Ghost models are painted in an interesting moonstone pearl color that shines bright and looks like a star in the nighttime. On the interior of both cars there is creme light leather with Turchese accents and beautiful navy blue carpets that are complimented by embroidered navy blue stars on the seats. The most interesting feature in the cars has to be the Bespoke clock that is uniquely designed to display the Suhail Ursa Minor and Major constellations on the clock face, which is something new for any car company.

The new Rolls Royce models are extremely nice cars that really bring a fresh and special look to the traditional models that the company offers. Nobody will ever get tired of looking at the good old Phantom and Wraith designs, but offering blue mats and soft grey coloring is a great combination. The Suhail Collection would be a great addition to any car collection or just a nice automobile to cruise around in.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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