Rolls-Royce has furthered its bespoke commissions with the debut of a new model, the Rolls-Royce Spectre Semaphore. The car has been designed to the reflect "new codes of luxury along the marque's bold, youthful clients," Rolls-Royce said in a press release. Via the Rolls-Royce Bespoke division, clients can fully customize their vehicle.

Collaborative studio spaces across the world welcome those clients, who are assisted by Rolls-Royce experts in commissioning their car for a premium. The Bespoke Semaphore Yellow exterior paint job gives the model its name. The ripe banana-like hue is pushed to the extreme with hood artwork that is inspired by the California coast near where it will debut.

The "Marbled Paint Spill" hood artwork was applied by Rolls-Royce artisans and craftspeople in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, at the company's production headquarters. It features a silver lacquer and multiple layers of clearcoat that give the art a glossy finish. From beginning to end, the art took 160 hours to design, development and production.

The yellow theme continues to the car's interior where two different yellows, Bespoke Lemon Bright and Citrine Yellow, are used on the model's seats, Starlight doors and elements above the instrument panel. These colors are complemented by Grace White and Slate Gray hues, and Lemon Yellow stitching. Additionally, high-polish Rolls-Royce Bespoke painted wood is featured, covered in Cashmere Grey paint that is infused with silver mica flakes.

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