Automakers are getting more and more involved with charities each and every year, and now Rolls-Royce->ke74 is chipping in. Rolls has unveiled the FAB1, which is a Ghost Extended Wheelbase that is slated to help raise £1 million ($1.53 million at the current exchange rates) for Breast Cancer Care by making this bespoke Rolls available for hire over the next 12 months.

This Ghost Extended Wheelbase features a pink body with a silver-satin-coated hood with the typical Spirit of Ecstasy on its nose. Inside is where the majority of the modifications come in to play, as it features pink highlights strewn throughout the Crème Light leather interior and pink breast cancer awareness ribbons hand embroidered onto the headrests.

On top of the bespoke items, this beautiful ride also includes the typical Rolls-Royce luxury items. These high-end features include: hand-veneered tables for the rear seats; a pair of 9.2-inch LCD screens; a champagne chiller box; a 600-watt, 16-speaker surround-sound system; and lamb wool floor mats.

Rolls-Royce makes no mention of the FAB1 being offered up for sale after its 12-month-long commission is completed. However, we’re pretty certain it will make its way to an auction block sometime next year with its proceeds benefiting the same FAB1 project.

Click past the jump to read more about the Roll-Royce Ghost and the press release regarding the FAB1 project

2013 Rolls-Royce FAB1

Specifications
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  • Model: 2013 Rolls-Royce FAB1
  • Engine/Motor: V12
  • Horsepower: 562 @ 5250
  • Torque: 575 @ 1500
  • Transmission: Eight-Speed Automatic
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Rolls-Royce Ghost EWB

From a distance, the EWB version of the Ghost looks essentially the same as the standard model, but side by side, the two are much different. The EWB model is a full 4.7 inches longer and a 6.7-inch-longer wheelbase. This extra length allows for 3.3 extra inches of rear legroom, giving you a full 42.3 inches to stretch out.

Under the hood is the typical 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V-12 engine that pumps out a healthy 562 horsepower at 5,250 rpm and 575 pound-feet of torque at a super-low 1,500 rpm. This massive powerplant hooks up to an eight-speed automatic transmission and the combination of the powerful engine and refined transmission is enough to sprint the base model to 60 mph in only 5 seconds. The EWB likely takes an extra 0.3 seconds to get to highway speeds.