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The world’s most expensive new car has been unveiled, a kind of 20 million pound Rolls Royce

A M 20M Rolls Royce has been unveiled, making it one of the most expensive cars in the world.

The second base car in the Rolls Royce Boat Tail trio was abandoned after receiving a commission from a family who made their fortune in the pearl business.
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Excited motor fans can witness the beauty unveiled at the Concarso d’Eleganza event at Villa d’Este in Lake Como, northern Italy.

It is equipped with its own parasol for Al Fresco dining

The luxurious convertible Grand Tourer has a gorgeous pearl exterior – and costs 20 20 million.

Inside, the detail is inspired by Mother-of-Pearl, a compliment to the one who launched the luxury engine.

The back of the hand-built car has a “hospitality suite” with a dining set, drinks cooling and food heating.

And on a sunny day, the two-door four-seater driver can also extend a table and open a sunshade – which is hidden under two butterfly doors.
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The rose comes with gold-plated crockery and a cutlery cart set in Christophell, Paris – and lucky drivers can use them outside when you stop for a picnic.

The elegant Rolls Royce has a mother-of-pearl dashboard clock and many luxury gadgets hidden inside.

Inside, the iridescent component is also used for control switches and dials “to create a strong visual and material connection between the car, the owner and their family heritage.”

Oyster skin and soft rose accents complement the rich car, which subtly changes color in different lights.

And the transmission tunnel is made of royal walnut veneer – with rose gold pinstripe to enhance the stunning richness.

Goodwood, a Sussex-based manufacturer, declined to name the customer for whom the world’s most expensive car was built.

But Rolls-Royce says the new boat tail was made for him by his own coachbuild arm, “as a tribute to his father and his family heritage.”

Enthusiastic motor fans are watching the unveiling of the beauty at Saturday’s Concarso d’Eleganza event at Villa de Estতেte in Lake Como, northern Italy.

Rolls-Royce says: “It was commissioned by a sponsor whose family business grew in the pearl industry from his father’s source.

“Clients are good travelers, internationally educated and universal in taste and influence. He is also an established patron of art and owns a large collection of classic and modern cars kept in his own private museum.

The stunning exclusive engine uses four specially selected pearl shells and mother-of-pearl highlights as the basis for its color scheme.
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The outstanding boat tail can accelerate to 100 km / h from start-up in about five seconds before being seen with the naked eye.

Rolls-Royce adds: “Although the Boat Tail trio share a common body style, each one is obsessed with the client’s unique, deep personal impression, resulting in a different story being told.”
The outstanding boat tail can accelerate from stagnation to 100 km / h in about five seconds.

Inside, iridescent components are used for control switches and dials

The luxury £ 20 million car was made in handicrafts

The pearl car will be unveiled at Lake Como

Pearl car to be unveiled at Lake Como Credit: Unknown, clear with photo desk
Goodwood, a Sussex-based manufacturer, declined to name the customer for whom the world’s most expensive car was built.

The car comes with rose gold plated crockery and a set of chrysanthemums from Paris with a cutlery.

Beauty is a unique vehicle

Beauty is a unique vehicle Credit: Unknown, clear with picture desk
Oyster-colored leather and soft rose accents complement the luxurious car

Oyster-colored leather and soft rose accents Auxiliary car complementary credit: Unknown, clear with photo desk

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