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Few motor cars embody modern British luxury with the same sense of occasion as the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé. Hand-built at Goodwood and produced in exceptionally limited numbers, the Phantom Coupé represents the final expression of traditional grand touring from Rolls-Royce before the model's discontinuation, making the Series II one of the most coveted contemporary Rolls-Royces.
This exceptional 2014 Phantom Coupé Series II possesses a provenance that sets it apart from virtually every other example. Built by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as one of the company's official display vehicles for the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, it was chosen to showcase a bold new design direction within the Bespoke programme. While retaining the timeless elegance expected of a Phantom, its interior introduced striking colour contrasts and contemporary detailing that would later become the defining aesthetic of the Rolls-Royce Black Badge family. In many respects, this motor car offered an early glimpse of the more dynamic and expressive design language that has since become one of the marque's greatest modern successes.
Finished in the sophisticated and beautifully understated Diamond Black, the Phantom's commanding presence is complemented by an exquisitely crafted interior trimmed in Black Hide, elevated by bespoke Orange accents that bring warmth, individuality and a subtle sporting character to the cabin. Every surface demonstrates the extraordinary craftsmanship for which Rolls-Royce is renowned, from the hand-finished veneers and meticulously stitched leather to the unrivalled quality of materials throughout.
Having covered just 17,500 miles from new, this Phantom remains in exceptional condition. Significantly, it was first registered to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, an important detail that further enhances its provenance and desirability. Thereafter, it has benefited from careful private ownership and has been maintained exclusively within the Rolls-Royce main dealer network, ensuring it has received uncompromising levels of care throughout its life.
Mechanically, the Phantom Coupé Series II represents the ultimate evolution of the model. Beneath its imposing bonnet lies Rolls-Royce's legendary 6.75-litre naturally aspirated V12, producing effortless performance delivered with near-silent refinement through an advanced eight-speed automatic transmission. The Series II also introduced full LED headlamps, revised driver assistance systems, enhanced satellite navigation and multimedia technology, ensuring the car remains every bit as capable today as when it first left Goodwood.
The Phantom Coupé itself occupies a unique place within Rolls-Royce history. Produced in comparatively tiny numbers and always destined for an exclusive clientele, it is widely regarded as one of the last truly coachbuilt grand tourers of the modern era. The elegant pillarless body, rear-hinged coach doors and commanding proportions have already established the model as a future classic, with collectors increasingly recognising the significance of the final naturally aspirated V12 Phantom Coupés.
Examples with genuine factory provenance are exceptionally scarce. A motor car built specifically for the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, first owned by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, showcasing the design philosophy that would evolve into the celebrated Black Badge range, and presented with just 17,500 miles together with a comprehensive Rolls-Royce main dealer service history, represents an opportunity seldom encountered.
This is far more than simply a low-mileage Phantom Coupé. It is a significant piece of modern Rolls-Royce history—a beautifully preserved flagship that captures the very finest traditions of British craftsmanship while marking the beginning of a new chapter in the marque's design evolution. Elegant, imposing and effortlessly exclusive, it stands as one of the most desirable Phantom Coupés available today.