Rolls-Royce (RR) has built and sold ultra-opulent cars with the same price tag as the financial resources of a small state, helping to develop its brand value. As a result, the great majority of people on the planet can only ever imagine owning an RR vehicle.
Except for Pakistanis, who believe that you should fake it until you make it. A local RR Phantom copy’s video has recently made its way onto social media, which is a really admirable development.

In the footage, a blue 7th generation RR Phantom clone can be seen approaching a store and parking in front of it somewhere in Pakistan. The replica has the same alloy wheels, rear-hinged suicide passenger door, and RR’s distinctive tall bonnet.

The altered vehicle is actually a 9th-generation S140 Toyota Crown, a wonderful luxury car in and of itself, astute enthusiasts will note.
While some social media users mock the vehicle, others are impressed by the skillfulness with which RR’s flagship limousine’s intricacies were captured.

Astonishingly accurate reproductions have been made of the long bonnet, harp-patterned grille, Spirit of Ecstacy insignia, front headlights, and auxiliary lights.
There aren’t much details at this time about the car or its owner. However, we at CarBase think that this initiative merits commendation.