Hong Kong tycoon buys 30
Rolls-Royces for Macau hotel
Stephen Hung's RM64 million purchase surpasses the 14 Phantoms bought by Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel in 2006. — AFP pic
HONG KONG, Sept 17, 2014:
A Hong Kong tycoon has placed the biggest ever order for Rolls-Royce cars, agreeing to buy 30 Phantoms to chauffeur guests at a luxury resort he’s building in the global gambling capital of Macau.
Stephen Hung’s US$20 million (RM64 million) purchase surpasses the 14 Phantoms bought by Hong Kong’s Peninsula Hotel in 2006.
Hung and Rolls-Royce executives signed the deal on Tuesday at the company’s Goodwood factory in England.
The Extended Wheelbase Phantoms will be used for guests at Hung’s “ultra-luxury” Louis XIII hotel, which is scheduled to open in early 2016.
Rolls-Royce said two of the cars will be the most expensive Phantoms ever commissioned, complete with “gold-plated accents” on the outside and interior.