Marking the end of 10 years of Rolls-Royce Ghost production, the Zenith special-edition is the British super-luxury car-maker's farewell to its baby limousine.
Following in the tyre tracks of the 2016 Phantom Zenith, which signalled the end of production of the larger Rolls-Royce flagship, just 50 examples of the Ghost Zenith will be made.
Created to be the ultimate edition of the Ghost, Rolls-Royce hopes the limited-run of cars will appeal to collectors.
Said to have been inspired by the original 2009 200EX concept that went on to preview the production car, the limited run of Ghosts features commemorative plaques forged from the original concept's Spirit of Ecstasy.
The same centre console where the plaque is placed also features engravings influenced by the original blueprints of the 200EX, with each of the 50 cars getting a different engraving of an abstract close-up of the car's original sketches.
As well as the intricate engraving, each of the special Zenith editions also come with a bespoke clock, illuminated door pockets and special contrasting perforated leather seat trim that, in the rear, is claimed to be inspired by the original 1907 Silver Ghost.
Both regular and extended-wheelbase versions of the Ghost Zenith will be built, and all cars will come with the regular limousine's twin-turbocharged 6.6-litre V12 engine.
Pricing for the special run-out Ghost is yet to be announced.