The most famous luxury car manufacturer in the world has decided to create a car in collaboration with Kengo Kuma. We are talking about a world-class star who has created a truly unique Rolls-Royce.

The automotive world is often characterized by excellent collaborations with characters from different cultures and from different backgrounds. RollsRoyce, the home of luxury cars par excellence, has decided to develop a truly unique car in the world in collaboration with the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.

As defined by the car manufacturer itself, it is a perfect bridge between the luxury automotive world and the architectural one. The architect in question is the renowned designer of the Japan National Stadium in Japan.

We are talking about a unique car that was created specifically for the exclusive use of an ultra billionaire. We are talking about the global luxury developer Westbank who owns an exclusive multi-level penthouse in the Japanese city of Tokyo. The house is called “The Kita Tea House” and is located within the Kitasando neighborhood. From this house it is possible to observe the splendid view of the Eternal Forest of the Meiji Shrine, but also the renowned Japanese national stadium.

The main objective of this car was to combine Japanese delicacy with a sense of clean lines. The car has a strong visual identity and is absolutely comfortable in every single aspect. The bodywork has been defined colored with a Silver Haze color, which is a multifaceted color that deals with themes on silver gray. When illuminated by the sun, it achieves a bronze sheen as it happens in many buildings made by the Japanese star architect.

The soft top is defined with a silver color with black details. The interior of the car is truly very exclusive and winks at the super luxury apartment in Tokyo. In fact, there is a logo that refers to the owner of the superhouse. The front headrests and the cascade of the rear seats are characterized by truly beautiful embroidery. There is also a custom-made watch specially designed for this car.

Outwardly, therefore, it presents itself as a very clean car that perfectly manages to combine the luxury of Rolls-Royce with futuristic themes. There are no photographs of the interior details of the car, as they are still exclusive to the individual owner. It is not even known the price that the owner has paid to take this exclusive vehicle home. What we currently know is that this car consumes around 16 liters per 100 km and has CO2 emissions of around 370 grams per kilometer.

This car is not the only car that Rolls-Royce has recently made for a special customer. In truth, Rolls-Royce designs cars defining them as unique and commissioned by ultra-wealthy owners. Surely there are not many, and in many cases we also struggle to distinguish them from traditional Rolls-Royce as they are differentiated in minimal aspects and very often also in the interior aspects of the car. In fact, the wealthy owners love above all to differentiate the interiors to be able to feel at home even when they are on board a super luxury like Rolls-Royce. Then there are obviously the unique pieces that are also characterized in the exterior, but they are really ultra rare and have exorbitant costs.

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