Within no time he rushed and met up with the Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke design team and they eventually came up with the Chicane Phantom Coupe.

"I wanted to create a motor car that captures the unique atmosphere and history of the Goodwood Motor Circuit. The Home of Rolls-Royce's connection to such an important center of British motoring heritage is something that fascinates my customers," said Mr. Mohammed EL-Arishy.

It's no more the traditional interior wood finish, but carbon fiber as the hood and windscreen surround have been touched in matte black. The historic racing theme with a chequered flag motif stitching on the seats are also seen inside the Coupe.

Meanwhile, the outside goes with Gunmetal exterior paint with color-matched wheels. It's the first time a Rolls-Royce machine forgoes traditional outfits.
