The famous British car maker Rolls-Royce has published a story about the most memorable car redesigns carried out last year by its own tuning shop Bespoke.
One major entry is a custom-built two-seat luxury coupe with a panorama roof. The unique vehicle is based on the Sweptail chassis and inspired by Rolls-Royce car designs in the 1920s-30s.
Another major release by Bespoke was a customized Rolls-Royce Phantom which came out in July. The vehicle received a new fascia board overlaid with solid glass, with a few niches in it where various art objects could be placed as means of interior decoration.
The summer of 2017 was also marked by luxurious redesigns of a Dawn Drophead Coupé convertible and a Wraith Black Badge coupe. Both cars received a major exterior overhaul and jewelry-decorated interiors.
Finally, a special edition of the Rolls-Royce Dawn D50 convertible was issued to honor the 50th anniversary of Byblos Hotel, Saint-Tropez. The car, whose design was inspired by the Cote d'-Azur theme, was lacquered a unique azure with bright orange interior finishing.
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