1. 1933 Phantom II Special Town Car

2. Rolls Royce Hyperion by Pininfarina

3. 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Sports Coupe by Freestone & Webb
The 1933 Rolls Royce Phantom II Continental Sports Coupe by Freestone & Webb is a unique, art-deco inspired coupe. It was auctioned at Sotheby’s Art of the Automobile event in New York, fetching a remarkable price of $2.42 million, making it one of the most expensive Rolls-Royces in the world. The Continental Sports Coupe is part of a limited edition, with only 281 units ever produced. The first owner of this prestigious vehicle was Sir John Leigh, who later purchased three more similar models to complete his collection of four. All of these exclusive Rolls-Royces were outfitted by his favorite coachbuilder, Freestone & Webb from London.
This classic Rolls Royce Phantom II Continental Sports Coupe is a magnificent representation of an era when luxury cars were the height of fashion. Key specifications include a 144-inch wheelbase with stiffer springs, a low-ratio rear axle for greater acceleration, a six-inch speedometer and a spacious passenger compartment. The car has changed hands multiple times, with its last sale recorded in 2000, and the new owner has meticulously preserved this automotive gem.
Sale Price: $2.42 million USD

4. Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
The Rolls Royce Silver Ghost was sold at an auction for a staggering $7.1 million, making it one of the most expensive Rolls Royces ever sold. The auction took place at the Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed in June 2012, marking a historic moment for classic automobile collectors. The Silver Ghost, first produced in 1906, gained immense popularity, and the company continued manufacturing it for many years. This particular model was owned by American philanthropist John O'Quinn before being sold after his passing.
Key features and specifications of the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost include a 40/50 horsepower engine, a top speed of 60 km/h, pneumatic tires, rear lights, and headlights. The Silver Ghost is an extremely rare and valuable car, as it is the only surviving example of its kind. The model was also affectionately known as The Corgi, named after a toy series created to honor the car. Originally purchased by M. Stephens in 1912 for the considerable sum of 1,200 Euros, a hefty amount for that time, the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost has become an iconic symbol of luxury.

5. 1904 Rolls Royce 10 HP
The 1904 Rolls Royce 10 HP is regarded as one of the oldest surviving Rolls Royce vehicles in the world. At the time of its release, it was a limited edition, with only seventeen units produced. It was first showcased at the 1904 and 1905 Paris Motor Shows and the Olympia Motor Exhibition. This classic car made history by passing all tests with flying colors in 1904 and becoming the third vehicle to feature the iconic Rolls Royce radiator. The 1904 Rolls Royce 10 HP was later sold at auction for a staggering $7.3 million, cementing its place as one of the priciest Rolls Royces in the world today.
Notable features and specifications of the 1904 Rolls Royce 10 HP include a two-seat configuration, a 10-horsepower engine, a 1.7-liter twin-cylinder motor, large brass headlights, an instrument-shaped horn, and wooden spoke wheels. The car’s design was reminiscent of a horse-drawn carriage, except that instead of a horse, it was steered using a wheel. With chassis number 20154, this vintage Rolls Royce was updated in the 1830s and restored to its original form in the 1950s. The 1904 Rolls Royce 10 HP remains one of the most expensive Rolls Royces ever sold at auction.
Sale Price: $7.3 million USD

6. Rolls Royce Solid Phantom Gold
The Rolls Royce Solid Phantom Gold is one of the most expensive Rolls Royces ever sold, fetching a remarkable $8.2 million. This extraordinary luxury vehicle comes equipped with exclusive features that take the Phantom to new heights. Security has become a top concern for the elite, and this car is tailored for a wealthy client who places a high value on safety. This unique creation is the result of a collaboration between Rolls Royce and renowned designer Stuart Hughes, who was tasked with crafting an exceptionally secure and luxurious vehicle. The process took eight months of meticulous labor to complete, with the car being constructed using 120 kg of 18-carat gold for various parts of the vehicle.
In response to the client’s security needs, the Rolls Royce Solid Phantom Gold was outfitted with special features, including machine guns and ballistic missiles, within its fully armored body. This highly customized luxury car was later sold to an anonymous buyer in the Middle East.
Sale Price: $8.2 million USD

7. Rolls Royce Sweptail
Introducing the Rolls Royce Sweptail, a bespoke creation that made its debut at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in May 2017. Valued at approximately $12.8 million, this masterpiece holds the title of the most expensive Rolls Royce, and indeed, one of the priciest cars in the world. Described as high-fashion for automobiles, Rolls Royce meticulously crafted the vehicle to meet the specific desires of its exclusive clientele. This luxurious one-off model was designed and built in the UK, first introduced in 2013. Some of its unique features include an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission, a 338 kW output, 453 horsepower, a top speed of 150 km/h, and a V12 6.75L engine.
The standout feature of the Sweptail is its single-piece roof made of glass, tapering into the rear of the vehicle to provide a panoramic view for passengers. The front grille is fashioned from a single polished aluminum piece to achieve a mirror-like finish. The use of aluminum is also evident in the rear and front trim panels and the arching roofline. The name “Sweptail” is engraved on the rear, reflecting the car’s elegant silhouette.
Inside, premium materials such as Paldao wood veneer, Macassar Ebony leather, and Dark-Spice and Moccasin hides envelop the cabin in unmatched luxury. The central console features a handcrafted mechanism that produces a champagne bottle, accompanied by two crystal flutes, with the touch of a button. The Rolls Royce Sweptail is truly one of the finest and most expensive creations the world has ever seen.
Sale Price: $12.8 million USD

8. Rolls Royce Cullinan
The Rolls Royce Cullinan, starting at $345,000, is among the most recognized and expensive vehicles in the Rolls Royce lineup. The brand decided to further customize the vehicle to meet the specific needs of its customers, which means the final price can vary depending on the customization options selected. The Cullinan offers a refined driving experience fit for royalty, showcasing engineering excellence, creative design, advanced technology, and an exterior that outshines all competitors.
Equipped with formidable off-road capabilities, the Cullinan can effortlessly navigate smooth roads, rugged terrain, 21-inch deep water, sand, snow, mud, and even wet grass. The Cullinan is a large luxury SUV, with five doors and a hatchback, and all-wheel drive. It was first introduced in May 2018 at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, with production commencing later that year and deliveries starting in 2019. The model takes its name from the largest and most famous rough diamond ever discovered, the Cullinan Diamond.
With exceptional features, a creative design, and top-tier specifications, the Rolls Royce Cullinan boasts a twin-turbo V12 6.75L engine, producing 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. It is equipped with an 8-speed 8HP automatic transmission, a top speed of 155 mph, and weighs 2,660 kg. The spacious interior is upholstered in lambswool carpeting, handcrafted wood veneers, and box-stitched leather. The interior can also be further customized to meet the client’s desires.
Sale Price: $345,000 USD

9. Phantom Mansory Conquistador
The Rolls Royce Phantom Mansory Conquistador, priced at $1 million, is a vehicle designed for the wealthy and famous, offering an irresistible blend of luxury and attention-grabbing presence. There's no denying that this magnificent, powerful machine is a beauty everyone would love to own.
Key features and specifications of the Rolls Royce Phantom Mansory Conquistador include side skirts with aluminum inserts, new front and rear bumpers, an extended grille, 22-inch forged wheels, exterior mirrors, and a powerful 543 horsepower engine delivering 597 lb-ft of torque. The vehicle is equipped with Brembo brakes, featuring four-piston calipers at the rear and six-piston calipers at the front. Under the hood lies a 7.5L engine, ensuring exceptional performance.
The interior of this high-end Rolls Royce has been meticulously crafted, featuring glossy black leather and silver accents, while carbon fiber elements and Alcantara panels complement the LCD display. The Rolls Royce Phantom Mansory Conquistador sets a new standard in design, style, and luxury, showcasing an aesthetic and quality that redefines opulence.
Sale Price: $1 million USD

10. 1933 Rolls Royce Phantom II Special Town Car by Brewster
The 1933 Rolls Royce Phantom II Special Town Car by Brewster was auctioned by Sotheby's in 2010 for £1.2 million (approximately $1.6 million USD today), making it one of the most expensive Rolls Royces in the world. This car was part of a limited edition, with only six models released featuring the Henley Roadster design. According to records, it is believed to have once belonged to Mrs. John Sturgeon III and was highly anticipated during its time.
The body of the 1933 Rolls Royce Phantom II Special Town Car by Brewster was reupholstered with broadcloth. It retains a peculiar feature, a hole beneath the driver’s seat for an umbrella. After its completion, the car was acquired by collector John McMullen, followed by Greg Aarsen, and is now owned by a passionate Rolls Royce enthusiast.
Notable features and specifications of this rare vehicle include a 4-speed manual transmission, a 7668cc inline 6-cylinder engine producing 120 horsepower, elliptical leaf springs at both the front and rear, and a 150-inch wheelbase. The 1933 Rolls Royce Phantom II Special Town Car by Brewster represents luxury at its finest, which is why it fetched such a high price and earned its place among the most expensive Rolls Royces ever.
Sale Price: $1.6 million USD
