Project Kahn Present Pearl White Rolls Royce Phantom

Pearl White Rolls Royce Phantom by Project Kahn

The Project Kahn Pearl White Phantom is fitted with 9.5 x 22-inch Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce wheels

By Alex Ricciuti
February 18, 2009 8:51 PM
Filed Under: European, Rolls Royce, Tuners

Project Kahn presents its creative interpretation of the Rolls Royce Phantom.

This refashioning has the Phantom dressed in Pearl White and Project Kahn suggests you give this car a go while attending the Oscars or arriving with the proper theatrics at a casino in Monte Carlo. Thanks for the tip, Guys.

As always with Project Kahn, the center of design expression is in the wheels. On this Pearl White Phantom, the wheels are meant to keep Rolls Royce's original badge emblazoned center cap, just in case someone mistakes your newly minted Rolls for a Chevy Caprice bought at a police auction. The 9.5 x 22-inch Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce wheels come with a "meticulous diamond polish" to each spoke. These wheels are a drama unto themselves.

And it wouldn't be a Kahn press release without the term "bespoke", which, of course, refers to the interior offerings on this Pearl White Phantom. All they say is that there is a "bespoke interior design service available to suit individual tastes." That's probably all that needs to be said.

But if you cannot necessarily afford a Project Kahn vehicle then the press release is always a treat to behold. After all, where else can you read this about a car: "The Phantom has the pluto-matic market all to itself; a first cousin only to silence, and manners, and breeding."

What can you say about any car that tops that?

 

Source: Project Kahn

Press Release (Click to expand)

Arriving in the Project Kahn Rolls Royce Phantom at the Oscars or at a casino in Monte Carlo would ensure everyone will know someone special is about make a grand entrance; this ‘Pearl White’ beauty has a richness befitting a car of this exclusive nature.

The foremost features of the Rolls Royce Phantom are exquisite to say the least. The wheel has been designed to take the original centre cap and has a meticulous diamond polish in each spoke: Our new 9.5 X 22” Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce wheel is subtle, and provides OE fitment with superior style - this effortlessly compliments the Rolls Royce Phantom.

Furthermore, a complete bespoke interior design service is available to suit individual tastes along with clear side repeaters and black piano facias.

As the UK’s leading automotive design house, Project Kahn recognises the importance of dynamic cutting edge designs whilst staying true to the original form. Our elegant and sculpted Rolls Royce Phantom evolved through skilled artistic innovation, state-of-the art manufacturing and materials technology. Rolls Royce owners will testify to the exuberance of passion and sumptuous beauty of A Kahn Design.

Owning the Rolls Royce DHC pertains to a level of bespoke authenticity that will bring back memories of the time honoured Rolls Royce tradition while providing up to date European styling keeping with the Rolls Royce ethos.

Rolls-Royce doesn’t need to advertise. Maybe it’s because there is simply no alternative. The Phantom has the pluto-matic market all to itself; a first cousin only to silence, and manners, and breeding.

One thing for sure: the Pearl White Phantom certainly communicates wealth.

Comments

FP23
February 18, 2009 8:56 PM
WCF should mark this as advertisement - like all 'Project Kahn' topics.

Is it possible to block 'Project Kahn' news with Adblock?


Edited by user on February 18, 2009 at 8:57 PM
super_car_muscle_man
February 19, 2009 2:01 AM
haha! i totally agree. Kahn designs are nothing worthy of mentioning. they make nice alloys. end of story. why dont we have an article about every nice alloy wheel designed by other companies thats slightly good? erm... no. i think its best not. this isnt Max Power.

Renegade
February 18, 2009 9:04 PM
Nothing special,I think that RR could customize this for u.

Bristol411S3
February 18, 2009 9:08 PM
Nice to see something than the the self-proclaimed "classic" Kahn wheels on this, but, as a results, the lot is quite underwhelming. I actually do believe they can get nothing right.

sub39h
February 18, 2009 9:17 PM
for once i actually like these wheels. normally Kahn peddles such SH!T

NOTAY
February 18, 2009 9:33 PM
looks like a standard one! whats been changed? except the wheels which are rubbish as usual


Edited by user on February 18, 2009 at 9:34 PM
Anthropos
February 19, 2009 1:19 AM
I wish Kahn would stop making crap already. Do something productive for once. How can they manage to stay alive in this times of crisis? who buys these incompetent aftermarket products?

carcrazy1234
February 19, 2009 3:19 AM
ohhhhh all you haters. seriously get some lives and stop insulting others lives. this is actually wicked

Renegade
February 19, 2009 5:48 PM
Hahaha, u make me laugh, if u don't like people's opinions make ur own car site and keep the only comments u like, most of the people say what they see, if they see crap they just say it's carp, and the people from Project Khan knew that they will get criticized when they decided to enter the auto industry, and in case u didn't know, some new lame rims and a normal repaint it's not tuning.If u want to see some cool rims check out the ones made by Chip Foose.

Geefiasco
February 19, 2009 12:24 PM
Why do you guys not like KAHN's designs?

I sense racism here...

michelin901
February 19, 2009 1:30 PM
lol i dont think so. its just that he adds just a set of wheels and sometimes a diff paint on a lot of his recent works and call them personal projects. its hard to notice the difference from the standard car. check out the mansory phantom. now that is a well done tune job.

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