Introducing the Rolls-Royce CoupéTail by Engler — a stunning coachbuilt two-door reinterpretation of the Rolls-Royce Ghost, and quite possibly the most opulent performance cruiser we’ve seen in a while.
A Luxury Coupé with Supercar Credentials
At first glance, the CoupéTail shares visual cues with the all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre, especially around the rear. But don't be fooled — beneath the sleek, elongated hood lies a heavily reworked V12 engine, delivering over 750bhp and a thumping 737lb-ft of torque. That’s enough muscle to launch this luxury land yacht from 0 to 62mph in under four seconds and push it beyond 187mph. In fact, Engler claims it’s quicker off the line than the Ghost’s Black Badge sibling.
Yes, we’re talking about a Rolls-Royce that can almost keep up with supercars in a straight line.
Designed with a Nod to the Past
Engler says the CoupéTail pays homage to the 1935 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Coupe, blending old-world charm with modern engineering. Limited to just 19 handcrafted units, each car will be entirely bespoke, reflecting its owner’s taste and personality.
The bodywork features redesigned bumpers, a reshaped bonnet, and sleek side panels crafted from carbotanium — a fusion of carbon fiber and titanium used in aerospace and hypercar construction. Ride height has been dropped by 25mm, improving the car’s stance while maintaining that signature Rolls-Royce smoothness thanks to upgraded suspension tuning and improved sound insulation.
Bespoke Touches Inside and Out
The CoupéTail doesn’t just shine on the outside. Step inside, and you’re greeted with a cabin that pushes the limits of customization. Buyers can choose from materials like titanium, osmium, gold, Hermès-sourced leather, and even precious gemstones. Each model also features a unique removable wristwatch that replaces the traditional dashboard clock — because why not wear your Rolls-Royce on your wrist?
The grille is a showstopper in its own right — a single-piece, 3D-printed titanium sculpture that looks more like a piece of modern art than a functional component.
A New Soundtrack and Artistic Collaborations
To match its visual drama, the CoupéTail features a high-end Art in Motion sound system, delivering crystal-clear audio throughout the now two-door interior. But that’s not the only artistic touch. Five of the 19 CoupéTails will be designated Toni Mahfud Editions, created in collaboration with the renowned German artist. Meanwhile, acclaimed sculptor Lorenzo Quinn has reimagined the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy ornament. His version, dubbed Artemis, depicts a delicate human hand elevating a miniature winged figure — a fitting symbol for a car that merges power with grace.
Final Thoughts
With the CoupéTail, Engler Automotive has taken a bold step away from its adrenaline-fueled superquads to create a new breed of ultra-luxury grand tourer. It’s a Rolls-Royce Ghost redefined — louder, faster, and far more exclusive. This isn’t just a car; it’s a rolling piece of art, engineered for those who want unmatched performance wrapped in undeniable elegance.
Whether you're into supercars, coachbuilt classics, or just appreciate the finer things in life, the Rolls-Royce CoupéTail by Engler is something you won’t want to ignore.