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Rolls-Royce Now Smells Like a Rolls-Royce

Author auto.pub | Published on: 06.02.2025

Rolls-Royce has unveiled an exclusive fragrance designed to enhance the natural scent of the Phantom sedan, offering passengers a deep sense of tranquility and relaxation. The unique blend features amyris, cedar, rosewood, and iris, creating a balanced aroma with subtle spice, delicate sweetness, and smoky undertones.

A New Dimension of Luxury Driving
Rolls-Royce is renowned for its meticulous attention to material quality, but less widely known is its equal dedication to the olfactory experience inside the cabin. A specialized in-house team—comprising biochemistry and perfumery experts—is responsible for defining the signature scent of each model. Their role includes eliminating any elements during production that could compromise the carefully curated fragrance profile.

Scent: A Fragrance Created for Phantom
The newly introduced immersive fragrance, Scent, is developed exclusively for the Phantom, intensifying and refining the vehicle’s natural ambiance. Experts describe this composition as capturing the essence of Rolls-Royce’s flagship sedan, delivering an elegant, timeless scent experience.

A Cutting-Edge Diffusion System for the Perfect Aroma
To ensure a sophisticated yet long-lasting fragrance, Rolls-Royce employs a patented scent diffusion system, first introduced in the Phantom Syntopia. This advanced system delicately controls the intensity of the fragrance, preventing it from becoming overpowering. To achieve the perfect balance, more than 30 formulations were tested. Additionally, engineers meticulously analyzed how the fragrance behaves in static and dynamic conditions, across different temperatures and humidity levels, ensuring a consistent olfactory experience in any driving environment.

With Scent, Rolls-Royce has added yet another layer to its ultra-luxurious driving experience, transforming every Phantom journey into a truly unique sensory indulgence.

And Just Like That...
If you've been drinking vodka and eating garlic, don't be surprised if Rolls-Royce politely ejects you from the car!