Rolls-Royce Reveals Its Second Boat Tail Model, This One Is Inspired By The Mother-Of-Pearl

Uber-luxury carmaker, Rolls-Royce has finally revealed the second Boat Tail model. Built under the company's special commission project, the Rolls-Royce Coachbuild, the new bespoke Boat Tail is inspired by the mother-of-pearl, and will make its public debut at Concorso d'Eleganza, Villa d'Este on May 21, 2022. The carmaker says that this new Boat Tail was commissioned by a customer whose family business has grown from his father's origins in the pearling industry. In fact, the car has been designed to pay homage to the client's father and family heritage.
Also Read: Rolls-Royce Reveals The New Boat Tail
Talking about the new Boat Tail, Alex Innes, Head of Coachbuild Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said, "Every Rolls-Royce Coachbuild commission is, of course, incredibly special; but in this case, there was an additional depth of feeling. Creating a motor car in honour of a revered client's father and family history is an extraordinary privilege; a responsibility that we took very much to heart. The commissioning patron's deep-rooted connection to Boat Tail is an inspiration - the result far exceeds a means of conveyance to become, quite literally, a moving work of art."

The rear section of the car comes with the signature folding deck, treated in Royal Walnut veneer, while the the Spirit of Ecstasy fashioned in rose gold.
The car design and styling are inspired by a selection of four pearl shells, which were given to the company by the client. The shells provided inspiration for the exterior colour, which the company says is one of the most complex Bespoke finishes ever created by Rolls-Royce. It's a shimmering blend of oyster and soft rose, with large white and bronze mica flakes which adds that pearl effect. The bonnet gets a contrasting cognac colour, which contains fine bronze and gold coloured aluminium mica flakes complete with a layer of crystal and iced matt clear coat.
Also Read: Updated 2023 Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II Unveiled With New Features And Connected Car Tech

The company says is one of the most complex Bespoke finishes ever created by Rolls-Royce
The rear section of the car comes with the signature folding deck, treated in Royal Walnut veneer, inlaid with rose gold-plated pinstripes with a satin-brushed finish. Also, upfront, the car gets the signature Pantheon Grille, with the Spirit of Ecstasy fashioned in rose gold. Completing the look is a set of black alloy wheels with matching accents and white-wall tyres.

The centrepiece of the dashboard is a timepiece made from mother-of-pearl, chosen and supplied by the client from his own collection
The cabin too comes with matching cognac and oyster-coloured leathers and Royal Walnut veneer, with rose gold and mother-of-pearl accents throughout. Even the transmission tunnel is formed from Royal Walnut veneer with rose gold pinstripes, to match the rear deck. At the centre of the dashboard, the car features a timepiece made from mother-of-pearl, chosen and supplied by the client from his collection, and similar material has been used on the control switches and instrument dials.
Latest News
Amaan Ahmed | Jun 27, 2026Future Hyundai, Kia Cars May Feature In-Built UVC SanitiserHyundai Motor Group has unveiled 'Plasma Care UVC' technology, which utilises plasma lamps to safely and effectively destroy bacteria and viruses present inside a car.1 min read
Amaan Ahmed | Jun 27, 20262026 Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift To Be Launched On July 23Launched back in 2022, the current generation of the Brezza subcompact SUV is expected to gain a new engine option, along with a longer list of features.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jun 26, 2026New Hyundai Elantra Makes Global Debut: Boxy Styling, Hybrid Powertrain & Pleos InfotainmentNew generation of the Elantra – sold as the Avante in South Korea – adopts Hyundai’s Art of Steel design language.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jun 26, 2026TVS NTorq 125 Launched With New Colours From Rs. 82,500TVS Motor Company has introduced three new colours for the NTorq 125 Race Edition and two colour options for the disc variant of the scooter.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jun 26, 2026New BMW X6 Launched In India At Rs 1.78 CroreThe X6 is offered solely in the hot M60i spec and goes up against the Audi SQ8 and the Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe1 min read
car&bike Team | Jun 25, 2026TVS iQube Electric Scooter Crosses 10 Lakh Units Production MilestoneIntroduced in 2020, the iQube is TVS' first high-speed, long-range electric scooter, which has soared to the top of sales charts in recent years.1 min read
Janak Sorap | Jun 25, 2026350cc Bajaj Dominar 400 Review: Same Character, Lower PriceA slightly lower displacement engine, a significantly lower price tag and nearly the same performance — the Bajaj Dominar 400 aims to be smarter rather than faster.6 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 25, 20262026 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z First Ride Review: Smaller Engine, But Should You Buy It?The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z won our Two-Wheeler Upgrade of the Year. Then new tax slabs happened. Smaller engine, same badge – but does it still deliver?6 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 25, 2026Triumph Tracker 400 First Ride Review: What's It Really Like?The Triumph Tracker 400 is here, now with a downsized 349 cc engine. We spent a couple of hours with it to share our first impressions. Is it worth your attention?1 min read
Preetam Bora | Jun 15, 20262026 Yezdi Scrambler Review: The Update That Changes EverythingThe Yezdi Scrambler gets a comprehensive update with an updated engine, revised chassis, reduced weight and proper features list. Does it deliver? Here’s our take.10 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 10, 20262026 BMW F 450 GS Review: A True GS - But Should You Buy It?The GS badge on a BMW means something and always has. Can the new made-in-India BMW F 450 GS truly live up to that legacy? We spent a few days getting familiar with the F 450 GS to see if it’s worth a buy.12 mins read





















































































































