Only 35 cars expected to be built, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Aviator Collection celebrates
Charles Stewart Rolls – Rolls-Royce co-founder –
Charles Stewart Rolls – Rolls-Royce co-founder –
who had a passion for flying and was only the second man in Britain to have a pilot's license before his death in 1910.
Grey exterior hue accented with a matte finish on the grille, hood and window frame.
Setting the aeronautical theme of the car, the interior is fitted with exclusive features
like the matte-black instrument gauges,
like the matte-black instrument gauges,
an aviation-grade clock in the middle of the dash and a lower dash veneer that mimics
the look of an old wooden airplane propeller.
Even the transmission tunnel boasts an anodized aluminum cover with exposed torx-head bolts which
attempts to match the fuselage of Rolls' award-winning (and Rolls-Royce-powered) Supermarine S6B aircraft.
(autoblog.com)
(Photos from autoblog.com)