4. 2017 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, $599,350
While the current Rolls-Royce Phantom is only available as a four-door sedan, the seventh generation car could be had as a convertible, aka a Drophead Coupe. This one, located in Vancouver, Washington, is four years old but still shows just 46 miles on its odometer.
Finished in Crystal and Carrara White with black top over Selby Grey and Seashell, it is also one of 50 “Zenith” models built. Unveiled at Villa d’Este in 2016, the Zenith version of the Phantom VII adds a glass shelf at the rear section of the tailgate, padded leather seats on the tailgate, a champagne fridge in the boot, and a Bespoke version of the Rolls-Royce picnic hamper which among other things includes folding picnic tables, leather and wood shelving, crystal wine glasses, stainless steel cutlery, and an American walnut chopping board. Also included with the Zenith is laser etching into the armrest cappings, brushed steel for the speedometer, and the starlight headliner.
3. 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan by Mansory, $773,141
Rolls-Royce finally entered the increasingly competitive luxury SUV market in 2018 with the Cullinan. Named after the Cullinan Diamond, it fits in above the Ghost and below the Phantom in the company model range. But even though the Cullinan makes enough of a statement right on the showroom floor, this one is a standout because it has been customized by Mansory.
Mansory is a German car customizer that specializes in making high-end automobiles stand out even more than they already do with body kits, carbon fiber trim, large wheels, and extravagant brightly colored interiors. It was only a matter of time before Mansory turned its attention to the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and this one features custom touches to the bodywork that are actually quite subtle for Mansory. Step inside, though, and you’ll see the extremely bright and in-your-face yellow upholstery.
2. Armored 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, $1,073,224
Unveiled at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in 2018, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is not only the company’s first SUV but also its first all-wheel drive automobile. This one appears fairly standard to the naked eye and yet the asking price is roughly three times that of a base Cullinan. That’s because it is offered directly from TRASCO Bremen GmbH, a leading commercial armored vehicle company that has been around for 35 years. The price includes the vehicle and the extensive work and material it takes to fully armor a large SUV.
1. 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Hyperion by Pininfarina, $3,267,084
The most expensive Rolls-Royce on the list and indeed one of the most expensive cars to be found anywhere, is this special Rolls-Royce Hyperion. The word “unique” gets thrown around a lot in the car world, but rarely is a car actually one of a kind. This one, though, is truly unique in every sense of the word. Unveiled at the 2008 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and based on the Phantom Drophead Coupe, it wears special bodywork from Pininfarina, the Italian design firm and coachbuilder best known for clothing some of Ferrari’s greatest designs.
The body panels are carbon fiber, and Pininfarina reworked the shape with new recessed headlights, a slightly inclined grille, shorter tail, more rounded fenders, and raised beltline for a substantially different look than the original car. Inside, there is ample wood trim and even a special Girard-Perregaux clock designed specifically for this car. Located in Dubai, the one-off Rolls is also represented with 0 km and is essentially in brand new condition.