Rolls-Royce Unveils a ‘Goldfinger’ Dream Car – And It’s Covered in Solid Gold!

Rolls-Royce has taken luxury to a whole new level, crafting a one-of-a-kind car inspired by the iconic James Bond film Goldfinger. Celebrating the movie’s 60th anniversary, the bespoke Phantom Goldfinger is a dazzling nod to the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville featured in the classic 1964 film starring Sean Connery.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger pictured at Stoke Park, southern England.Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger pictured at Stoke Park, southern England.

 

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This masterpiece took an impressive three years to complete and has already found its lucky owner—a mystery collector and die-hard Bond fan. From top to bottom, the car is dripping in Bond-worthy features, many of which are, quite literally, gold.

Among its standout touches is a gold-plated golf putter hidden in the trunk—a playful nod to 007’s legendary golf game with villain Auric Goldfinger. The car also boasts picnic tables with an intricate 22-karat gold inlay map of Fort Knox, as well as a stunning steel and gold gallery showcasing Switzerland’s Furka Pass, a memorable Goldfinger filming location.

Harold Sakata and Gert Frobe in James Bond movie "Goldfinger" (1964) standing in front of a 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville.Harold Sakata and Gert Frobe in James Bond movie “Goldfinger” (1964) standing in front of a 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville.

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Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger features gold-plated golf putter in the trunk.Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger features a gold-plated golf putter in the trunk.

 

Hidden details, or “Easter eggs,” are sprinkled throughout the car, making it a treasure trove for Bond enthusiasts. These include a gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy figurine and an 18-karat solid gold bar shaped like the Phantom itself, safely locked in a custom-engineered vault within the central console.

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“It’s all about hidden gold,” said bespoke designer Nick Rhodes, explaining how the design team integrated 18- and 24-karat gold elements into the car’s iconic features.

The Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger, featuring a vault and a solid 18-karat gold bar in the central console.The Rolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger features a vault and a solid 18-karat gold bar in the central console.

 

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Hand-built in Goodwood, England, the vehicle even allowed its new owner the honor of pushing the button that sent it off to be painted in its signature two-tone yellow and black finish.

While Rolls-Royce remains tight-lipped about the car’s cost, it’s safe to say this golden masterpiece comes with a price tag as extravagant as its design.

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