UK: British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce's Phantom Syntopia sedan has been unveiled. In May, it will be delivered to its unknown owner. This unique design, created in collaboration with Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen, exudes royalty both inside and out. According to the company the four-wheeler is "the most technically complex bespoke Phantom ever built". The Phantom Syntopia features the "Weaving Water" design philosophy and is based on the Phantom Extended model. The vehicle features swept-back headlamps with laser-cut starlights. Also Read: Delays plaguing UK-led Ukraine arms fund an illuminated Pantheon grille with a silver "Spirit of Ecstasy Crown" and these. Custom Liquid Noir color has been used to paint the vehicle. The shimmering hue displays shades of violet, blue, magenta, and gold, depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The kinetic fluidity of water is depicted inside using both handmade and digital weaving techniques. When the doors are opened, a 3D Weaving Water headliner is revealed, draped in leather chosen from over 1,000 skins. Additionally, the sheet features symmetrical cuts that display a "liquid metal" texture composed of petals made of glass organza and woven nylon fabric. Also Read: US sends nuclear-capable bomber to drills in Korea A total of 187 fiberoptic "stars" have been manually inserted inside. They illuminate sequentially from the rear compartment to the front to produce a "quiet sense of light movement". Separately, the picnic table and the passenger panel (a Rolls-Royce term for the dashboard) below the gallery both feature a "Weaving Water" theme. It is adorable to look at. Well, the Phantom Syntopia is the first Rolls-Royce model to feature a custom scent created by a master perfumer. The fragrance combines hints of cedar wood, mild citrus, Patagonian rose, iris and leather scents. The headrest has a mechanism that allows the perfume to be released. We won't be able to test it though. Also Read: 12,000 people in Bangladesh are still without shelter as a result of Sunday's blaze The Rolls-Royce Phantom Syntopia will be delivered to its buyer in May and is expected to cost over €500,000 (roughly Rs. 4.4 crores). The customer will also be provided with a complementary outfit with the theme of "Weaving Water".