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New $650,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom Limelight Built For 25 Rich and Famous A-List Consumers

| Apr 25, 2015 01:00 PM EDT

Rolls-Royce Phantom Limelight

What kind of vehicle does $650,000 get someone? That's the price of the new Rolls-Royce Phantom Limelight Collection. It is a special run of 25 Phantoms for A-list rich and famous consumers.

Rolls-Royce, with 110 years in the auto industry, is already one of the premiere car manufacturers in the world, according to The Verge. It has traditionally allowed its customers to customize their vehicles in any possible and legal way.

The Limelight is the cream of the crop from Rolls-Royce. It was designed for stars living in the "public eye" on the "world stage."

The special edition Rolls-Royce vehicle is named after the "limelight effect," a type of stage lighting found in music halls and theaters, according to Haute Living. The light was discovered by the scientist Sir Goldworthy Gurney and resulted in the expression "in the limelight."  

Consumers can customize the Limelight any way they would like. The two color schemes available are light or dark.

One of the special features of the vehicle is the special rear doors. One rear door provides a women's side that includes space for jewelry, while the man's side includes room for wristwatches.

Both sides also have an area for three Bresie Valley fragrances from France. There are also compartments for jewelry, glasses, and smartphones.

The rear seats also include luxury in the form of an components to rest one's head, calf, and foot. Passengers have the ability to make the adjustments as soon as the sit down in the Limelight.

The car also features the Starlight headliner, the trademark of Rolls-Royce. Fiber optics form a star pattern above the vehicle's passengers.

Rolls-Royce Limited was founded in 1906, after a partnership formed in 1904 between Charles Stewart Rolls and Sir Frederick Henry Royce. In 1973 the car division separated from the parent company, becoming Rolls-Royce Motors. 

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