Spotted: Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB Dong Son Collection

Spotted: Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB Dong Son Collection

Rolls-Royce delivers special bespoke models of their alread exclusive models, all over the world. Vietnam is am arket where Rolls-Royce is growing and that's why they treat their customers very well. For only 30 customers they made the Dong Son Collection Sac. The most luxurious Phantom EWB in Vietnam. A copy was recently spotted in Hanoi.

The Phantom is inspired by the culture Dong Son, which existed from 700 BC to 207 AD. It was known as the culture of Vietnam, named Văn Lang. This culture always had an important influence on the development of the country. The Dong Son people were known for their agricultural work which includes growin rice, fishing, keeping water buffalo and much more. Next to that they were very crafty in making bronze wheels with decorations. These decorations can also be found on the Phantom that was spotted in hanoi. The bronze motives that are used are a reference to this time. The two-tone colour scheme Madeira Red and Sunrise depict healt and welfare. In the video that's also added below you can see all the details of this model.

This collection is also named Sacred Fire and consists six different versions. Rolls-Royce built a total of five copies of each version which makes it a total of 30 cars. The versions are named Sacred Fire, Tide, Mountain Spirit, Bank Dancer, Alluvial and Mother Au Co. The Phantom in Hanoi is a copy of the first mentioned version.

Gespot: Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB Dong Son Collection

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