Not only is this particular car decorated in a classic style, but it is also filled with exquisite details that tie into the iconic villain, Auric Goldfinger, from the James Bond series.
This special edition recreates Goldfinger’s 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville with its signature gold paint, combined with a mysterious black roof and hood. The iconic Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy is also plated in 18-carat gold, further highlighting the car’s exclusivity.
The interior is a highlight, with unique details such as a glowing 18-carat gold bar shaped like the Phantom, hidden in a secret compartment in the dashboard. The storage compartments, including the front and rear glove boxes, are gold plated and engraved with Goldfinger's famous quote about his love of the color gold.
The car also features door sill plates modeled after gold bars, a gold-plated golf club in the trunk – a nod to the scene where Goldfinger confronts James Bond on the golf course – and a VIN plate ending in “007” made from 24-carat gold, creating a personal touch associated with the character.
The picnic table features a fictional map of Fort Knox inlaid with 22-carat gold, and the car's headliner simulates a starry sky based on the position of the stars on the day of filming the final scene at Furka Pass in July 1964.
Rolls-Royce equipped the car with the AU1 license plate, which recalls the chemical symbol for gold, and handed it over to a famous collector in the UK. The price of this model has not been disclosed, but with its luxurious and unique details, this is definitely a work of art on the street.