Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Nighthawk - Top Speed

Part of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke customization program, this ultra-luxury convertible was first seen on public roads in Phoenix during the lavish events of the rich and famous during Super Bowl XLIX. Rolls-Royce says the design was “inspired by stealth technology in modern aerospace development,” but clearly, the car doesn’t blend into the background. Even with dark paint and minor exterior changes, the Phantom Nighthawk commands attention, especially when you take a peek at the transformed interior. What did Rolls and Bespoke do to create its two-door, ground-bound aircraft. Click past the jump to read more about the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Nighthawk. Befittingly, the Phantom Nighthawk is only available in Diamond Black metallic paint. Overall, the exterior design is largely unchanged from the standard Phantom Drophead Coupe, with a squared-off nose, long wheelbase, and extended rear boot. Finally, ingress and egress is dramatized a bit with suicide doors (called “coach doors,” if you happen to work in the marketing department at Rolls-Royce). Source: www.topspeed.com