Drake continues to own the Rolls-Royce Phantom supercar with a dazzling diamond-shaped owl design made of gold, making fans admire!
Drake’s car collection is nothing short of extraordinary, and it’s a testament to his unique style and attention to detail. Among his impressive fleet, one standout is the Rolls-Royce Phantom, a true symbol of luxury and opulence. However, Drake has taken it a step further, turning this exquisite automobile into a reflection of his identity.
Imagine the Rolls-Royce Phantom, with its iconic Spirit of Ecstasy sculpture replaced by a majestic owl. For fans of the rapper, this choice holds a special significance, as Drake’s OVO sound record label prominently features an owl in its branding. Not stopping there, Drake extended his passion for design into the fashion world with “OVO” (October’s Very Own), which shares a similar avian logo.
In an exclusive collaboration with his personal vehicle designer, Tony Bet, Drake took the reins in crafting this automotive masterpiece. The owl, cast in solid gold and adorned with diamond eyes, is a testament to his extravagant taste. To leave no doubt about its owner, the owl sculpture proudly bears the rapper’s name. In essence, Drake’s Phantom is not just a car; it’s a work of art that embodies his unique style and individuality.
There’s no word on how much Drake paid for the hood ornament alone, but there’s a good chance it was even more expensive than the conventional Phantom, which starts at over $450,000.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Bushukan Edition is the result of a metamorphosis by the German tuning company Mansory. If you are unfamiliar with the meaning of Bushukan, you should know that it is an Asian citrus fruit with an unusually shaped yellow peel that inspired part of the two-tone paint scheme on Drake’s Rolls-Royce.
According to the official Mansory website, the Phantom also received a power boost due to the installation of a sports exhaust system. The 6.75-liter V12 engine now produces 602 horsepower (610 ps) and 701 lb-ft (950 Nm) of maximum torque at 1,500 rpm.
In two recent photos posted to his Instagram Stories, the rapper posed with a matching costume next to a luxury sedan. Next to Drake’s infant blue Mercedes-AMG G 63 was a Rolls-Royce. But it’s a pity we don’t see the rapper driving it more frequently.