Rolls-Royce has revealed a unique, custom-built Phantom Extended to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film Goldfinger. Inspired by villain Auric Goldfinger’s 1937 Phantom III, the car was debuted at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire, England, where scenes from the film were shot.

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The Rolls-Royce Phantom in ‘Goldfinger’ livery.

The bespoke vehicle, crafted over three years, includes exclusive features such as an 18-carat gold bar model of the car in the console, a golf putter modeled after Goldfinger’s own, and a boot projector casting the iconic 007 logo. Rolls-Royce Bespoke designers incorporated hand-painted mountain topography from the Furka Pass scene, with constellations on the headliner reflecting the sky on July 11, 1964, the final filming day there. A gold-inlaid AU 1 license plate, Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, and a Fort Knox map picnic table add further nods to the film.

This one-off vehicle showcases Rolls-Royce’s creativity, with the company’s general manager, Phil Fabre de la Grange, hinting at future film-inspired projects, though the unique color and details of this Phantom will not be replicated. The car’s price remains undisclosed.