Few objects have shaped the language of luxury as enduringly as the Rolls?Royce Phantom, and its centenary year has been a study in reflection rather than nostalgia. Throughout 2025, the world’s most storied motor car has been celebrated not only for engineering excellence, but for the cultural moments it has carried across generations. From art and music to diplomacy and design, Phantom has always existed beyond transport. It is presence, permanence, and power rendered with restraint.
Introduced in 1925, Phantom was conceived by Sir Henry Royce as the ultimate expression of effortless motoring. Across eight generations, it has maintained a singular position at the pinnacle of the marque. Each iteration responded quietly to its era, never chasing trends but shaping them. A century on, its relevance feels undiminished.



At the heart of the centenary celebrations stands the Phantom Centenary Private Collection, a Bespoke tribute limited to just 25 commissions. Crafted at the Goodwood home of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, it represents the most complex expression of Phantom to date. From sculptural marquetry and couture-level embroidery to an intricately detailed Starlight Headliner, the car becomes a curated anthology of a hundred years of acclaim. Every surface tells a story.
Phantom’s cultural legacy has always been defined by those who chose it. Icons from music, art, and cinema have claimed Phantom as both symbol and sanctuary, weaving it into wider cultural mythology. Stories surrounding figures such as Keith Moon, Salvador Dalí, and Andy Warhol underscore the car’s role as creative canvas rather than mere possession. Phantom does not follow culture; it absorbs it.



This creative dialogue continues through extraordinary Bespoke commissions delivered during the centenary year. One-of-a-kind Phantoms inspired by dragons, cherry blossoms, couture lace, and ancient mural art demonstrate the marque’s unmatched ability to translate personal narratives into material form. Each commission reflects a global conversation between client, artist, and craftsman. Luxury here is deeply personal.
The centenary unfolded on a truly global stage, with celebrations spanning Europe, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East. Historic and contemporary Phantoms appeared side by side at concours, cultural festivals, private showcases, and landmark institutions. These moments reinforced Phantom’s status not just as a motor car, but as a cultural constant across borders and generations. Its presence resonates universally.



As Rolls-Royce looks ahead, the centenary becomes a threshold rather than a conclusion. Expanded Bespoke capabilities and future-focused craftsmanship signal that Phantom’s most ambitious chapters are still to come. One hundred years on, Phantom remains what it has always been: a quiet authority, shaping the world not through noise, but through permanence.