2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Waterspeed Collection
Two highly fitting locations have been selected for the UK and European
debuts of the latest Bespoke Collection from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé Waterspeed Collection will be
previewed to selected UK press and customers at an exclusive event on the site
of the original Bluebird Motor Company – now the Bluebird Restaurant – on the
King’s Road, London on Tuesday 13 May 2014.
The Bluebird Motor Company building was commissioned in 1923 to be Europe’s
largest garage and was built in the era’s characteristic Art Deco style, a
style which it preserves today. The business would ultimately help fund
Campbell’s pursuit to wrest the Waterspeed record from its American holders.
The car will then head to the world-renowned Concorso D’Elegenza at Villa
D’Este on the shores of one of Italy’s world-famous lakes, Como, where it will
be unveiled to the public for the first time. It was on the adjacent Lake
Maggiore where, on 1 September 1937, Campbell established his legend, setting a
world-record speed of 126.33 mph in the famous Bluebird K3 boat powered by a
Rolls-Royce R Engine.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé Waterspeed Collection:
Waterspeed Collection Phantom Drophead Coupés feature a number of
exclusively created Bespoke design and engineering features, perfectly executed
to create a thoroughly contemporary tribute to Campbell’s famous craft.
“This very special motor car serves to pay a perfect homage to my
grandfather’s remarkable acts of British daring and endeavour,” said Donald
Wales, grandson of Sir Malcolm Campbell. “The extraordinary attention-to-detail
and commitment to engineering excellence so evident in these motor cars
perfectly echoes the lengths my grandfather and his colleagues went to in their
pursuit of the waterspeed records.”
The car is finished in a specially developed ‘Maggiore Blue’ exterior
paint, inspired by Bluebird’s famous colour scheme. Nine layers of paint are
applied before an exhaustive process of hand-sanding and the application of a
cutting-edge powdered lacquer is undertaken to ensure an impeccable finish. For
the first time in Rolls-Royce history the exterior finish extends to the
engine, creating a visually striking homage to the power behind Campbell’s
records. The finish also adorns the car’s specially developed, fully-polished
eleven-spoke wheels for the first time, providing a subtle decorative accent.
The exterior is completed with a hand-painted coachline that culminates in
a Bluebird motif with the design taking Rolls-Royce’s master coachline painter
four hours to apply by hand.
Phantom Drophead Coupé’s traditional teak decking to the rear makes way for
brushed steel. Each piece of material is individually panel-beaten by hand for
70 hours following initial mechanical pressing. A Rolls-Royce craftsperson will
then hand-brush the metal for over 10 hours – showcasing the fastidious
attention to detail and commitment to hand-craftsmanship that informs everything
undertaken at the Home of Rolls-Royce.
The car’s Maggiore Blue exterior finish is subtly echoed on the interior
via accents on the dash-board that perfectly complement the Windchill Grey
interior leather scheme. The marque’s hallmark attention to detail extends to
the application of hand-engraved door armrest tunnel caps featuring a new
interpretation of Campbell’s famous Bluebird motif. The armrests alone take
eight hours to complete. Abachi wood also makes its Rolls-Royce debut in
Waterspeed. By nature the material is cool to the touch with a satin-like
tactility, and is bookmatched at an angle to echo the wake left by a boat
moving at speed.
Further reference to Campbell’s craft is made via a new interpretation of
the famous ‘power reserve’ dial. As the driver presses on, the dial moves
backwards towards a yellow and blue zone, echoing Campbell’s original K3 boat’s
‘going into the blue’ at maximum engine revolutions. A Bespoke front-lit clock
adorned with Bluebird’s infinity symbol and dials hewn from a billet of
aluminium evokes K3 further. Direct tribute to the records is paid in the
glovebox, with a hand-embroidered panel expressing the records Campbell
achieved at Lake Maggiore and Coniston Water. Finally, the steering wheel is
presented in two-tone for the very first time, with Magiorre Blue accents
balancing perfectly with traditional black leather to complete a beautifully
conceived interior design scheme.
Source:Rolls-Royce Press Release
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