Rolls-Royce Ghost Gamer: If you’re a fan of luxury cars and video games made your childhood colorful, this new creation from Rolls-Royce won’t let you blink for a moment. The Rolls-Royce Ghost Gamer isn’t just a car; it’s a world where childhood memories, the fun of 8-bit gaming, and the heights of super-luxury come together to create a unique experience.
While Rolls-Royce typically creates cars inspired by history, art, and tradition, the Ghost Gamer transcends all boundaries, becoming a playful, soulful, and deeply personal creation.
Exterior Design: Where 8-bit games meet super-luxury

The Ghost Gamer’s beauty begins with its two-tone paint scheme. The blue sheen of Salamanca Blue and the premium gloss of Crystal over Diamond Black give the car a sci-fi look. But the real magic begins when you spot the hand-sculpted 8-bit alien on the car, which Rolls-Royce has named “Cheeky Alien.”
This mischievous little alien peeks out from the fender, followed by a pixel-style video game-like explosion. On one side, the alien is green and pink, on the other, yellow and blue. 89 pixels were used to create it, and every stroke is hand-painted. This car immediately reveals that its owner is a gamer… and that too at heart.
Interior: Like it’s not a car, but your own gaming universe.
The entire world changes once you step inside. The cabin is upholstered in black and Casden Tan leather, which creates a premium feel. But what truly wins hearts is the pixel-style name embossed on each seat—”Player 1,” “Player 2,” “Player 3,” and “Player 4.” Rolls-Royce has recreated the look of pixel letters, reminiscent of the colors that flashed on the screens of old arcade games. The cheeky alien appears again in different colors on the headrests.
The carbon-fiber panel between the rear seats features a stunning Martian-esque painting depicting stainless steel UFOs floating overhead. It took two weeks to complete. Each carbon-fiber surface has a subtle silver sheen, creating a starry night feel. Gaming phrases like “Press Start,” “Insert Coin,” “Level Up,” and “Loading…” appear in 8-bit font on the door sills.
Pixel Blaster Headliner: Rolls-Royce’s Funniest Surprise
Rolls-Royce’s Starlight headliner is famous worldwide. But it’s completely transformed in Ghost Gamer. Called the Pixel Blaster, this design features tiny fiber-optic lights arranged in such a way that 80 bitmapped spaceships appear on the ceiling. These ships emit laser blasts, creating the effect of an old space-shooter game.
The “Ghost” badge on the dashboard also resembles a pixelated gunship, like the hero of a retro game.
Who is this gamer who created such a unique Rolls-Royce?
The brand did not reveal the owner’s name, but stated that he is a tech entrepreneur and a fan of early arcade games since childhood. The Ghost Black Badge costs over ₹4 crore (approximately $40 million), and with such customization, the price of this model would have gone up even further.

But Rolls-Royce has proven that luxury doesn’t just mean serious or high-end items. Fun can also be a part of luxury… and the Ghost Gamer is a prime example of this.
Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Name | Rolls-Royce Ghost Gamer (One-off Bespoke Edition) |
| Theme | Vintage arcade gaming with 8-bit inspired artwork |
| Exterior Highlights | Two-tone Salamanca Blue & Crystal over Diamond Black, hand-painted “Cheeky Alien,” pixel-style explosion art |
| Interior Theme | Pixel-inspired cabin with black & Casden Tan leather, gaming-style seat labels Player 1–4 |
| Special Artwork | Embroidered aliens, carbon-fiber panel with hand-painted extraterrestrial landscape, stainless steel UFOs |
| Unique Features | “Pixel Blaster” Starlight headliner with 80 pixel starships, 8-bit doorsill messages like “Insert Coin” & “Level Up” |
| Target Buyer | A tech entrepreneur with deep love for arcade culture |
| Estimated Price | Not disclosed, but expected far above the $422,750 base Ghost Black Badge |
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Which game inspired the Rolls-Royce Ghost Gamer?
Its design is inspired by early 8-bit arcade games, which featured pixel graphics and space shooter themes. - Is Cheeky Alien the official mascot of Rolls-Royce?
No, it’s a character created solely for this one-off special edition.
- Will this model be available in India?
This is a single-unit model created for a specific customer, so it won’t be available on the market. - Could Rolls-Royce create more gaming-themed models?
If there’s customer demand, Rolls-Royce can create one-off models based on any theme.
Disclaimer: This article has been prepared based on available information. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. Rolls-Royce may make changes to features, details, or design at any time.













