These cars were designed to be special.
Now that 2020 is over, automakers are looking back on their accomplishments from what was a challenging year. After being forced to close its factory in March, Rolls-Royce got back on track and resumed in-person deliveries to clients by June. While some of these cars were likely finished in boring color combinations that blend into the background, many customers decided to branch out in 2020 by ordering some amazing custom creations.
"The Bespoke Collective scaled new heights of greatness in 2020 - that they did so against the backdrop of numerous, unprecedented constraints and challenges makes their accomplishments even more impressive," said Torsten Muller-Otvos, Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. "Never before have we seen such levels of Bespoke detailing in each commission, demonstrating that Rolls-Royce clients around the world have sought solace in creativity - commissioning introspective items of luxury that will stand the test of time to become lasting and poignant legacies."