The Rolls-Royce Phantom Tempus is inspired by time

Published: Feb. 27, 2021, 1:14 p.m.

b'The Rolls-Royce Phantom Tempus is inspired by time We\\u2019re all used to seeing the Rolls-Royce Starlight Headliner by now, aren\\u2019t we? Well, in pictures at least. Anyway, check out what Rolls has done to it in this new time-inspired Phantom Tempus Collection\\u2026\\n\\nApparently, this is now a Pulsar Headliner, with fibre-optic lighting and intricate embroidery combining to recreate the rare astronomical phenomenon. For those (like us) who are wondering how that relates to time, Pulsars are dense stars found in the farthest reaches of space that \\u2018emit electromagnetic radiation in extremely regular pulses\\u2019. Essentially a posh clock, then. \\n\\nThere\\u2019s more where that came from in the Tempus Collection too. Rolls will build 20 examples of these extra special Phantoms and each will feature the new Kairos Blue exterior paint. Rolls says it has been created \\u2018to embody the darkness and mystery of space\\u2019 (woah) and that it uses mica flakes that sparkle like stars when they catch the light. Lovely.\\n\\nOn the inside there are hundreds of illuminated stars on each door, and the Phantom\\u2019s Gallery on the passenger side features a piece of aluminium art known as the \\u2018Frozen Flow of Time\\u2019. This is all getting very deep. Rolls has got rid of the clock \\u2013 which it says signifies the owner\\u2019s freedom from time and its limitations \\u2013 and has replaced it with a single billet of aluminium that\\u2019s milled to form 100 wavy columns. Pretty much everything in the Tempus Collection has a meaning, so this represents the 100-million-year period of a rotational spin of a pulsar star. Far out, man. \\n\\nOh, and to save you having to explain that meaning to everyone you offer a lift to, there\\u2019s a little description of the Gallery on an engraved plaque in the glovebox. Although you\\u2019ll then be forced to explain why there\\u2019s also an Albert Einstein quote in the glovebox. Real catch-22, that.'