How outlandish a car can be? In its design, its make, its style, its quality of components. We may
not know the answer, but we may look at those who have it.

There are few objects in the world that embody class and
luxury and royalty as the brand Rolls-Royce. And the luxury carmaker has
claimed that status yet again, with a new one-of-a-kind addition to its stellar
stable.

The new entrant is Rolls-Royce Bespoke Wraith, commissioned
by Rolls-Royce Abu Dhabi, which replicates the heaven-seen view of the Arabian Peninsula
on its not so banal bonnet. The bonnet features an airbrushed picture of the
peninsula, as seen from space, which took 100 hours to create.

“We’re used to clients bringing us grand visions for their
Bespoke Commissions, but this provided a new perspective altogether. In our
response to the brief, we’ve worked at both the ‘macro’ level, referencing the
Sun and planets of the whole Solar System, and the much more personal ‘micro’
level, centering our view of the world on the place the customer calls home.” Michael Bryden, Lead
Bespoke Designer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said in a press release issued on the
carmaker’s website.

The car combines its galactic theme with the terrestrial by finishing the
exterior in navy blue (representing predominance of water on earth) and
sand-hued leather seats for the interiors.

“Centered on the
United Arab Emirates, the panorama extends across the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea
and the Gulf of Oman, all meticulously air-brushed by hand in a process that
took over 100 hours to complete. The exterior is finished with a hand-painted
Emerald Green coachline incorporating the Sun and the eight planets of the
Solar System – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune,”
read the statement.

“By contrast,
the interior aesthetic focuses on the Earth’s surface and the human and natural
life that inhabits it. The seats are made from Moccasin leather to mimic the
sands of the Emirates’ deserts; Navy and Cobalt Blue accents are suggestive of
rivers and lakes and Emerald Green piping symbolises nature in all its forms.
Arctic White ‘RR’ monograms and stitching hint at clouds and translucent
running water,” it added.

Other stunning
feature of the car’s interior include the Piano Milori veneer for the fascia,
embellished with a mini-version of same satellite image of the peninsula as
rendered on the bonnet, and a “starlight headliner” depicting our solar system
surrounded with a multitude of stars.

The press
release didn’t give the cost of the car.