Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger has a bullet in the seat trim
- The 2024 Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger is a tribute to the James Bond film
- Weaved into the seating design are golden bullets, designed as caps
- Rolls-Royce has added lots of little details to the Phantom Goldfinger
Published on Feb 05, 2025 at 11:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Feb 05, 2025 at 9:58 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger is a truly special one-of-a-kind car, built to mark 60 years since the James Bond film of the same name.
The luxury machine has a gorgeous golden color scheme that reflects the James Bond film.
But its top feature is that an actual bullet is placed into the seat trim.
The Phantom Goldfinger also sports a top-secret clock, something Bond himself would have loved, plus the usual luxury you would associate with a Rolls-Royce.
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The car sports a bullet in the seat trim
The most notable feature inside the Goldfinger Phantom is the bullet located in the seat trim of the car.
The bullets are gold-colored, matching the exterior paintwork. They cap the seat piping sections inside the Phantom.
Adding to the grandeur of the bullets is the gold stitching that accompanies them.
The gold details inside the interior and the car itself are inspired by the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, which supervillain Auir Goldfinger owned in the Bond film.
The Phantom’s exterior matches the original 1937 Phantom III
Like the interior, the exterior of the Phantom matches that of the 1937 original.
Like the 1937 classic, the 2024 Phantom Goldfinger has a two-tone design, with yellow for the main bodywork and black on the lower half.
Rolls-Royce even recreated the wheels. The 21-inch disc wheels are finished in black and have what they call silver ‘floating’ hubcaps. These also create a two-tone effect similar to the 1937 Phantom III.
Sitting proudly at the front of the Phantom is, once again, the Spirit of Ecstasy. This time, she has flashes of 18-carat gold hiding beneath the usual silver finish,
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger has intricate details from the 1960s film
The car takes some details to a whole new level. Inside the 2024 Phantom Goldfinger, the company has crafted a hand-drawn contour of the Swiss Alps from darkened stainless steel.
There are further nods to the film as well.
Hiding in the interior are recreated fictional maps of Goldfinger’s notorious heist from the film.
The map features locations such as Gold Vault Road and Bullion Volevard, and it is integrated into the Phantom’s picnic tables.