Why did the Syntopia build take four years? Picnic tables with shimmering glass paint, among other things.
Rolls-Royce worked with Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen to make its most elaborate one-off vehicle yet.Syntopia is the"most technically complex commission ever undertaken" by the automaker's bespoke division, according to a Rolls press release. The one-off sedan took four years to develop and build for the unnamed client that commissioned it.
The wave design is repeated on the interior's illuminated Starlight Headliner with 995 fiber-optic elements. The light-up headliner is a signature Rolls feature, but the automaker claims this is the most complicated version yet. The Syntopia headliner was made from a single piece of leather chosen from over 1,000 hides.
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