Rolls-Royce outdoes itself with a bespoke model  called Sweptail

Rolls-Royce outdoes itself with a bespoke model called Sweptail

Luxury car maker, Rolls Royce has outdone itself with the production of a bespoke model for one of its most prized customers. Aptly named the Sweptail

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Luxury car maker, Rolls Royce has outdone itself with the production of a bespoke model for one of its most prized customers. Aptly named the Sweptail, the commissioned brand recently debuted at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este at Lake Como.

According to the British manufacturer, the design was influenced by vintage models of the brand as well as luxury yachts coupled with curved elements at the rear that alters the overall appearance of the vehicle. While the materials the material and construction is basically the same with that of the outgoing Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe which aren’t special, the interior and exterior designs are a different kettle of fish all together.

With a plethora of bespoke parts including new headlights and a redesigned bumper, the front of the luxury car isn’t quite as radical as the interior even though the changes are hard to ignore.

However, the radical changes are quite noticeable in the interior. Among the most pivotal changes include new Macassar Ebony and Paldao wood as well as leather trim finished in Moccasin and Dark Spice. Perhaps the most significant change is the removal of the rear seats in favor of an expertly-crafted wooden mid-shelf with blue lighting.