Rolls Royce Introduces the Phantom Series With an Exclusive NFT Collection

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Rolls Royce adds another milestone to the NFT universe with matching Rolls Royce NFTs of their new Phantom car series. The world’s most expensive car manufacturer firm unveiled its new car series in Dubai in a private event.

Quick Take:

  • Rolls Royce’s new custom Phantom car series launches with exclusive Rolls Royce NFTs at a private event in Dubai.
  • The new car series, named ‘The Six Elements,’ has hand-painted artwork by Sacha Jafri.
  • Each car in the new series represents one of the five universal elements, Earth, Wind, Fire, Air, and Water.

An Exciting New Car Series Collection with Matching NFTs

The new car series by Rolls Royce is a customized collection, and only six cars are available. Each car has custom artwork by British artist Sacha Jafri. Moreover, each car in the collection will have its own digital token, which the owners can sell independently for charity or fundraising purposes. 

Moreover, the six cars represent the five universal elements, including Water, Air, Fire, Earth, and Wind. However, the sixth element is Humanity. Moreover, each of the six cars has the finesse and artistry that a customer expects from Rolls Royce. Rolls Royce is encouraging other luxury car producers to join the NFT space. Furthermore, this collection will allow the owners to connect and associate with the NFT technology more closely. 

Related Content: Porsche Makes Its Web3 Debut With Its First NFT Collection

A World-Renowned Artist Collaborates with Rolls Royce

Sacha Jafri’s work is world-famous and excellent. The artist’s works are on display in several prestigious art institutions across the world. Moreover, Sacha Jafri is also a proud receiver of several awards and accolades, along with gathering praises for humanitarian efforts. 

In July 2021, Sach Jafri broke the record for the most open-edition NFTs sold within a minute. The collection is called On the Wings of an Angel.

Through my work, I aim to combine the power of art with a stripped-back essence of expression, love, empathy, and intention to inspire a more conscious and intention-filled Humanity, striving for a reconnected world; reunited by the common goal of a more hopeful, sympathetic, sustainable and synergetic future for our planet.”

Sacha Jafri

Rolls Royce might not be the first car brand to venture into the NFT space. But as the luxury car producer and designer enters this space, it will certainly get the heads moving of other luxury car producers to enter the Web3 world.

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