There is a new bespoke Rolls-Royce in the world and it just so happens to be currently the most expensive new car to be commissioned, ever. With a $28 million dollar price tag, there are only so many individuals in the world that could have commissioned such a vehicle.

The owner or owners of the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail remain a mystery, but there are many context clues built into the Boat Tail that give us hints as to the individuals responsible for the commissioning of the world's most expensive car. All leads point to Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce as the customers behind this bespoke Rolls, and below are the ten coolest facts about this unique build.

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10 A Temperature-Controlled  Fridge To Maintain The Owners Favorite Drink

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The double miniature fridge in the Boat Tail is designed to maintain a temperature of exactly six degrees Centigrade, as this is the exact temperature the clients’ favorite vintages of Armand de Brignac need to be.

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Rolls-Royce has not officially declared who the owners of the Boat Tail are, but Armand de Brignac just so happens to be Jay-Z's personal brand Champagne.

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9 Wristwatch On The Dash Use That As A Clock

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The Boat Tail utilizes a wristwatch for a center clock which of course is no ordinary wristwatch. A pair of reversible timepieces that took three years to make; one for husband and another for wife is what sits center stage in the Boat Tail. The couple who had this vehicle commissioned actually met with Bovet watch representatives and played a role in the design and development of the timepieces. The timepiece can be worn or placed within the Boat Tail's fascia in place of a conventional clock.

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There is even a drawer situated in the dash for extra watch straps, this level of care and attention would lead again to the power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce as Jay-Z is known to be an avid watch collector. It is in these finer details that we see how this vehicle climbed to its famed $28 million dollar price tag.

8 Signed Engine Manifold

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Both individuals who were responsible for the commissioning of this coach-built Rolls-Royce signed the engine manifold, but unfortunately, there are yet to be any pictures of their signatures on the engine.

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Pictures of their signatures on the manifold would lead to confirmation of the purchase which is technically still not been announced. What we do know, however, is that the Boat Tail utilizes the Phantom's 6.75-liter, 563 HP twin-turbo V12 engine.

7 Portable Picnic For Hosting

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Perhaps the most intriguing piece of the Boat Tail is its ability for the rear deck to open and present a modern-day picnic on the go. The entire rear of the vehicle is dedicated to hosting, which rumor has it Jay-Z and Beyonce enjoy hosting close friends and family, and they themselves enjoy having picnics alone.

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With this custom-built Rolls-Royce, the Carters can have an elegant high society picnic wherever they choose to park their car. The design goes as far as to provide an umbrella and a set of chairs built into the vehicle, ensuring the couple is always ready to slow down and enjoy the finer things in life.

6 Coachbuilt By Definition

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The Boat Tail is a part of the Rolls-Royce Coachbuilt division of vehicles that Rolls-Royce offers to select customers. Coachbuilt started in the late 19th century, when car companies would only build chassis and coachbuilders would then craft each car’s unique body design.

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Rolls-Royce was one of the last companies to stop building cars the "old-fashioned way" not changing until World War II before transitioning to unibody production. Now the Coachbuilt division of Rolls-Royce offers customers a custom building experience unlike any other.

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5 20 Years In Man Hours To Build

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The Boat Tail took the staff at Rolls-Royce four years to complete, with a total of 20 years in man-hours to build. With every piece of the Boat Tail handcrafted, it is no wonder it took the team at Rolls-Royce some time to complete this work of art.

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The couple who commissioned the Boat Tail worked closely with the Rolls-Royce Coachbuilt team, working out the finer details and ensuring the final product was exactly what the couple wanted it to be. As you can tell by the provided pictures, the customer really likes the color blue, which may again signify the Carters' as the owners as they have a daughter named, Blue Ivy.

4 Shaped By A Single Piece Of Metal

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The Boat Tail was hand-hammered to form and is shaped by a single piece of metal broken up only by the doors. This is a craft that is not practiced often and usually only on custom-made vehicle builds.

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The aluminum spaceframe used for the Boat Tail is the same found in the Phantom with the exception of the length as the Boat Tail is a boat like 19 feet in length.

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3 Rear Deck Providing A Boat Appearance

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The rear "deck" transforms into a portable picnic and is what gives the Boat Tail its name. A button press shifts its synchronized butterfly panels skyward, revealing a temperature-controlled hosting suite accompanied by a polished and color-matched champagne refrigerator.

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When viewing the Boat Tail from the side the appearance of a boat rising from the water is apparent, one can only imagine that when the vehicle is in motion it will appear to be gliding along the road as a boat would in water.

2 Intricate Interior Stitching

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Rolls-Royce has not fully revealed the Boat Tail’s interior, giving the mysterious clients an extra layer of secrecy. Some of the internal features have been announced, however, such as the leather lining that mirrors the exterior and extra hand-done stitching and piping to add more blue to the interior.

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With a further look at the Boat Tail's interior, it seems to share its dashboard, center console, steering wheel, seats, and door panels with the old Phantom Drophead convertible. It appears that the only major styling differences are the deck and of course the hosting suite.

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1 One Of Three In a Nautical Series

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Rolls-Royce is rumored to be building another two vehicles that will follow the Nautical theme of the Boat Tail, but with the input and individuality of the other secret customers who are working with Rolls-Royce to commission their very own bespoke Rolls.

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Rolls-Royce already has a wide variety of Coachbuilt bespoke models, and in a sense, every Rolls-Royce sold is bespoke by design. If you have the money and time Rolls-Royce will build anything your heart could possibly desire.

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