2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe is one of the rarest and most desirable interpretations of the Phantom VII. Introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, the new two-door, four-seater drop top drew equal inspiration from the 2004 100EX concept created for the marque's 100th anniversary, and the majestic J Class racing vessels of the 1930s. Its uniquely nautical theme was most vividly expressed in the cabin, where expansive veneers flowed across the interior like the deck of a luxury yacht, complemented by exquisitely hand-stitched leather upholstering requiring nine hides and nearly two weeks of craftsmanship to complete. Its "picnic boot" trunk transformed the luggage compartment into a teak-lined tailgate seating area for two, while still accommodating up to three sets of golf clubs or touring luggage even with the soft top stowed. Power came from the Phantom's proven 6.75-liter V12 to produce 453 horsepower through a ZF six-speed automatic transmission, delivering the smooth and measured wave of torque expected of Rolls-Royce's flagship. With tens of thousands of possible combinations spanning special paintwork, fabrics, veneers, leathers, and trim, each Phantom Drophead Coupe was a deeply individualized commission.
This 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe is no exception, boasting a remarkably thoughtful specification inside and out. Its special-order Midnight Sapphire finish-a BMW Individual color-is complemented by a blue soft top, 21-inch Seven Spoke polished wheels, and the Brushed Steel Package that finishes the hood and windshield surround in stainless steel. In keeping with the model's identity, the cockpit is a blend of maritime-themed colors. Seashell leather covers the seats and door panels, elegantly balanced with deep blue contrast piping, trim, Rolls-Royce logos on the headrests, and carpeting that extends to the luggage compartment. Santos Palisander wood adorns the dashboard and steering wheel spokes, delicately complementing its desirable teak wood decking that surrounds the entire cockpit.
Completed on 23 July 2009 in Goodwood, this example was delivered new to Newport European Motorcars in Newport Beach, California and was sold to its first local owner that November, according to its clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report. In February 2011 it was sold to its second owner in Boca Raton, Florida, where it remained until returning to California in September 2020 under the care of its most recent private owner, based in San Francisco. Consistent mileage and diligent maintenance are reported across its ownership, with a service most recently conducted in April 2026 by a specialist in Los Angeles that included an oil change and servicing of its convertible top.
This 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe is now offered with just over 27,000 miles at cataloging and is additionally furnished with its owner's manual in a blue leather pouch, signature door pocket umbrellas, and several recent invoices supporting the car's consistent maintenance-in which special attention has been paid to its model-defining soft top.
Elegantly specified in a richly nautical palette that perfectly encapsulates the model's seafaring inspirations, and benefitting from documented care in idyllic beachside enclaves on both coasts, this Phantom Drophead Coupe is a compelling companion for seaside escapes or gliding down the Pacific Coast Highway with the top down while experiencing unmatched serenity, presence, and opulence that defines a Rolls-Royce.