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Rolls-Royce Unveils Bespoke ‘Duck Egg Blue Ghost’ in Exclusive Exhibition

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will showcase the new bespoke model Duck Egg Blue Ghost at the Rolls-Royce Pangyo Lounge until the 30th and hold a special exhibition.

The Rolls-Royce Ghost is evaluated as the most successful model in the 119-year brand history and is a symbolic luxury business sedan that led the ‘Rolls-Royce Renaissance.’ In particular, the new Ghost, released in 2020, has become a perfect canvas representing purity and minimalism, allowing one to realize individual tastes and requirements.

This exhibition was planned to showcase the infinite possibilities of bespoke that the purity of the Ghost presents under the theme of the Ghost’s new journey. The Rolls-Royce design team has created models demonstrating the infinite possibilities of the bespoke program, such as beautiful materials, craftsmanship, and unique colors, for special exhibitions held in major cities worldwide.

The Duck Egg Blue Ghost has been assigned to Korea. The vehicle’s exterior features the Duck Egg Blue color, reminiscent of the serene coast of South Downs in the UK. The seamless exterior of the Ghost serves as a perfect canvas for meticulously crafted bespoke paint.

The interior creates a sophisticated atmosphere with a vibrant Forge Yellow, contrasting with the soft exterior color. In addition, bespoke instrument dials that enhance the interior’s aesthetics and showcase technical craftsmanship are installed, and customers can choose their desired color when ordering the vehicle.

Irene Nikkein, Regional Director of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Asia Pacific, said, “The Ghost, which led Rolls-Royce’s success, expresses diverse personalities with its unique aesthetic sense.” She added, “Through the Duck Egg Blue Ghost exhibited this time, I hope Korean customers can directly experience the personality and rarity highly valued by them.”

Viewing of the Duck Egg Blue Ghost is only available for those with reservations, and visit reservations can be made at the Rolls-Royce Pangyo Lounge. For more information on the Rolls-Royce Ghost and various bespoke services, please contact Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Seoul or Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Busan.

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