Have you ever wondered which are the most expensive Rolls Royce in the world? Without a doubt, Rolls-Royce has become synonymous with luxury automobiles over the years. The British company was founded in 1906 by partners Charles Stewart Rolls and Sir Frederick Henry Royce, and it is still very much revered to this day.
In compiling this list of the costliest models of the company, we resorted to the data available on topcarrating.com, which provides specs and prices for the top Rolls-Royce models. We decided not to include vintage models sold in auction, and only focus on the cars that are at the moment available for purchase.
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Now then, let’s take a look at the luxurious countdown and find out which are the most expensive Rolls Royce in the world.
9. Wraith
Price tag: $450,000
Launched in 2013 at the Geneva Motor Show, the Rolls-Royce Wraith is a luxurious four-seat coupé that features a twin-turbo V12 engine. Designed by Pavle Trpinac, the Wraith is based on the Ghost’s chassis. As a matter of fact, the name of this Rolls-Royce model comes from an ancient Scottish word that means ‘ghost’ or ‘spirit’.
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8. Ghost
Price tag: $580,000
Produced since 2010, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is a luxury car that was originally designed by Andreas Turner and Charles Coldham. The company’s idea was to create a smaller and more realistic car than the Phantom, which would at the same time be more affordable for the public. It has a 6.6 L V12 engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission.
7. Wraith Mansory
Price tag: $600,000
Mansory is a German-based firm which is dedicated exclusively to the modification of luxury cars. Their tuning work on the Rolls-Royce Wraith includes a stunning paint job, daytime running lights, new apron, rear spoiler and roof spoiler, extra performance, a refined engine and a higher top speed.
6. Ghost Mansory White Limited
Price tag: $600,000
Yet another Mansory masterpiece, the Ghost White Limited features discreet and sophisticated modifications which only improve the already impressive qualities of the Rolls-Royce Ghost model. The elegant alterations that Mansory made include changes to the exterior design and interior design, its wheels, and its overall performance.
5. Phantom Coupé
Price tag: $650,000
This British handmade luxury Rolls-Royce model debuted in 2008 at the Geneva International Auto Show. The Phantom Coupé features a 6.75 L V12 engine, 6-speed automatic transmission, leather and wood veneers in the interior, reverse-opening doors, an impressive sound system, rear parking cameras, and adaptive suspension.
4. Phantom
Price tag: $670,000
Launched in 2003, the Phantom is a saloon automobile made in the United Kingdom. This exquisite luxury car is widely owned by celebrities and millionaires around the world. Should you buy a Phantom you are able to choose from 44,000 paint colors and a wide range of leather colors also. Moreover, it features the renowned suicide doors (referred to as “coach-doors” by the firm).
3. Phantom Drophead Coupé
Price tag: $710,000
This convertible debuted in 2007 at the North American International Auto Show and is one of the costliest models available. The Phantom Drophead Coupé has a marine nautical theme, the classic coach doors, a blend of 1930’s Art Deco and 21st century modern influences, and an interior that intends to resemble the traditional British gentlemen’s clubroom.
2. Phantom Mansory Conquistador
Price tag: $1,000,000
The last of the Mansory customizations on our list is the Phantom Mansory Conquistador. Some of the modifications that Mansory conceived exclusively for the Phantom include new exterior mirrors, side skirts, front and rear apron, hand-crafted original interior designs, specially forged wheels, and a new 7.5 L engine.
1. Hyperion Pininfarina
Price tag: $6,000,000
The most expensive Rolls-Royce in the world was specially commissioned of the Italian firm Pininfarina by a collector named Roland Hall. The Hyperion, which is based on the Phantom Drophead Coupé was unveiled in 2008 at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.