Sunday, September 21, 2014
A Gambling Mogul Dropped $20 Million USD on Custom Rolls-Royces for His Casino in Macau
There is a certain level of opulence needed to be able to afford a Rolls-Royce. Buying 30 of them — two of which are supposedly the most expensive examples ever commissioned — is something else. Hotel and gambling tycoon Stephen Hung has done just that by dropping $20 million USD in one order of 30 Rolls-Royce Phantoms, thus holding the record for the largest single order from the automaker ever. The cars are to be used as part of a fleet for guests at Hung’s upcoming 2016 hotel venture in Macau China, titled the Louis XIII. Themed after the hotel, the 30 luxury vehicles will be painted in crimson red throughout their exterior and interior trim, while the seats sport checker board patterning. Each one will also be outfitted with a bespoke clock from Graff Luxury Watches. As for the two most expensive Phantoms, they get all of the above plus gold-plated trims throughout. To top that all off, Rolls-Royce are even designing the fleet’s parking space and have thrown in staff training for handling the multi-million dollar chauffeur service.
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