After trying his hand at History Supreme, the world most expensive yacht, modern-day Midas, Stuart Hughes has now decided to collaborate with Swiss company Eurocash AG, to come out with a Rolls Royce Phantom Solid Gold Car.
Eurocash AG of Zug Switzerland wanted a specially made car for their client so they approached Stuart. Having collaborated together, they were able to fuse the gold into the car’s interiors and exteriors while keeping the stylish look intact. Hailed as the world’s most expensive Rolls Royce Phantom, this magnificent car features some 120 kg of 18K gold that has been strategically placed all across the car. The bespoke Phatntom will be done up using 120 kg of 18 carat gold, and will feature protection ballistic checked and certified by the Germen Government Beschussamt München that offers protection against assaults by Kalaschnikov AK 47 and also 2 Hand grenades DM 51.
Unlike the exact fit gold veneers for the exteriors, the gold on the inside has been applied using moulds. Crafted by request of an anonymous Middle Eastern Businessman, the entire vehicle was ready in about 18 months, including the full amour.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Solid Gold happens to be the most expensive version of the car costing more than $8.2 million to its buyer. [Eurocash AG / Stuart Hughes]