BMW’s design shake-up has left a void that Rolls-Royce is eager to fill. As Domagoj Dukec, BMW’s former chief designer, transitions to the ultra luxury brand, Rolls-Royce is positioned to embrace a new era of design leadership.
The British marque, known for its timeless elegance, will undoubtedly influence Dukec’s creative direction, ensuring that his designs align with the brand’s heritage. Meanwhile, Rolls-Royce’s recent revealings showcase its commitment to innovation and refinement.
The 2025 Ghost Series II facelift, with its subtle yet impactful styling, demonstrates the brand’s ability to evolve while maintaining its iconic appeal. The all electric Spectre, a groundbreaking addition to the Rolls-Royce lineup, and the popular Cullinan Series II further solidify the brand’s position in the luxury automotive market.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II RS Edition is a testament to the automaker’s ability to create truly bespoke vehicles. This eighth generation luxury sedan, already a symbol of opulence, has been further enhanced with a series of customization options.
The exterior is a stunning blend of Palladium Diamond white and Black Badge glossy black accents, while the interior features a luxurious Hermes orange theme. To complete the look, the car rides on a set of 24-inch Forgiato aftermarket wheels.
Beyond its striking appearance, the RS Edition also boasts a range of performance upgrades, including an RS Gloss Black trim accent package, an RS Smoke exterior lighting package, and an RS nano-ceramic window plus windshield tint.
To protect the pristine finish, the car is covered in complete PPF (paint protection film) and RS ceramic paint coating. While the performance credentials remain unchanged, the Phantom Series II RS Edition is still a formidable machine, thanks to its powerful 6.75-liter V12 turbocharged engine and eight-speed automatic transmission.