Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger offers VIP luxury and space

09/01/2025

In an exhilarating reveal last year, Aston Martin rolled out the magnificent DB12 Goldfinger Edition, celebrating a remarkable 60 years since the debut of the legendary James Bond film. But now, in a stunning twist, Rolls-Royce has outdone itself with an exclusive tribute to the iconic villain Auric Goldfinger. If you’re anything like us, this news is bound to spark your intrigue! Presenting the one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger, a masterpiece built on the illustrious Phantom Extended—a spacious marvel that caters to the most passionate enthusiasts of the James Bond universe, alongside their loyal sidekicks.

While we won’t be seeing body panels forged from pure gold (unfortunately), the Phantom Goldfinger is brimming with unique features that pay homage to Goldfinger’s 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville. Rolls-Royce dedicated an astonishing three years to breathing life into the playful and bespoke Easter eggs hidden throughout this fabulous creation. The standout aesthetic choice is the 'long-side' two-tone paint scheme, crafted with precision. A vivid yellow hue, meticulously matched to the original film car, juxtaposes beautifully against a deep black finish that flows seamlessly across the entire vehicle.

Adding to the allure, the robust silver Spirit of Ecstasy is transformed into a shimmering work of art through delicate gold plating with 18-carat gold, creating the impression that it’s a true golden emblem of luxury. Of course, fans of the film can’t help but notice the bespoke number plate reading 'AU 1,' a cheeky nod to both the movie and the chemical symbol for gold itself on the periodic table. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

Step inside, and you’ll find delightful nuances in the interior that deeply reference the Goldfinger film. The Phantom’s iconic 'Gallery' features a hand-drawn artwork depicting an intricate topographical map of the Furka Pass in Switzerland, where the exhilarating chase scene unfolds between 007 and Goldfinger’s formidable Aston Martin DB5. This singular element was far from a simple task; it took the brilliant engineers at Rolls-Royce a full year to bring it to fruition.

As you immerse yourself in the cabin, you’ll discover the Starlight Headliner also reflects the constellations as they were gracing the skies over the Furka Pass on July 11, 1964—the day filming concluded on that legendary car chase. A breathtaking 719 stars twinkle with a gentle golden glow, encapsulating the magic of cinema and craftsmanship. While many vehicles might find themselves cluttered with forgotten parking tickets or loose change, the Phantom Goldfinger instead boasts an exquisite 18-carat gold bar fashioned in the shape of the company’s innovative Speedform concept. Let’s just hope it didn’t find itself on the wrong end of a heist, like the late Mr. Solo!

The attention to detail continues with picnic tables embedded with 22-carat gold inlays that feature a fictional map of Fort Knox, which only adds to the car’s opulent allure. Perhaps the cherry on top is found on the bootlid: a gold-plated putter that recalls Goldfinger's penchant for the sport, inscribed with the initials 'AG,' reminiscent of the villain’s famed signet ring. This car is not merely a vehicle; it’s a lavish tribute to an unforgettable cultural icon.

So, what do you think of the Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger? Will it spark your wanderlust, or perhaps incite a bit of envy among your fellow film aficionados?