We are all aware of the fact that Rolls-Royce takes part in a lot of fancy stuff. One of them includes littering the interior of their cars with hundreds of diamonds, except the steering wheel, for safety concerns possibly. They have outfitted headliners with fiber optic cables which re-create the starry sky as seen from any location on the planet, at any instance in history.
Interior appointments along with tailoring paint jobs to suit every request, no matter how aesthetically impossible it sounds or feels. However, these things are too basic for Stephen Hung, head of The 13, an ultra-luxe hotel which will open soon.
He wanted some vehicles to carry around his exquisite guests around Macau. As a result, he commissioned the two most expensive Phantoms ever built by Rolls-Royce. Gold is what made them so expensive.
You will find Gold on the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament and Gold present in the handle of umbrellas that have been tucked into doors. The fiber optics present the stars over Macau on the day of The 13’s groundbreaking.
In other news, Rolls-Royce decided to pay 671 million pounds in fine to regulators in the UK, US, and Brazil after they admitted to corruption and bribery charges which were over 20 years.
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