Last weekend, at the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace, Halcyon proudly unveiled its first remastered Rolls-Royce Corniche: The Highland Heather Commission.
The reception was extraordinary. Collectors, enthusiasts, and partners gathered to witness a bold first execution of our philosophy, inspiring clients to envision their own unique interpretations of these remarkable cars throughout the weekend.
Remastered by Halcyon
Much like a remastering of your favourite song, Halcyon's remastering adds quality, depth, and clarity, while preserving everything that made you fall in love with the original icon.
Peerless Craftsmanship: Hand-built in Surrey, England, each commission follows a meticulous 12-month process, beginning with over 2,000 hours of bare-metal restoration to create a better-than-new foundation.
Effortless Innovation: Seamlessly integrated modern technologies, including a proprietary 800V electric powertrain, engineered over two years to deliver smooth, silent, and effortless drive.
Bespoke Artistry: Halcyon’s designers work hand-in-hand with clients to create true one-of-one commissions. When desired, we collaborate with world-renowned artists to leave no request unexplored.
The Result: everything a Rolls-Royce should be, remastered for the twenty-first century.
The Highland Heather Commission
Inspired by the natural majesty of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Heather is presented in a striking shade of Purple Moorland. Its distinctive, glass-smooth finish captures the delicate hues of Scottish heather, a theme that continues inside with subtle engraved details that honour the car’s provenance and inspiration.
At its heart lies the Halcyon Gallery, a bespoke exhibition feature showcasing a water-inspired sculpture that evokes the rivers of the Highlands. Together, these elements form our first one-of-one masterpiece, elevating the grace and beauty of the Rolls-Royce Corniche to new heights.
With the first commissions already underway, now is the moment to secure your place in this next chapter of automotive history, with only 60 examples to be built.