The Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe is the latest addition to the
growth of the automobile manufacturer line of vehicles. The new car follows in
the footsteps of the Drophead Coupe, a convertible version of the Phantom. The
two are closely related, with clear signals from the 100EX concept car. The
large driver-oriented grand tourer is 6.75-liter V12 from the company that
produces 453 hp, 531 lb-driven feet of torque - with almost 400 lb-ft, or 75
percent available at just 1,000 rpm - and has segment-leading fuel economy
thanks to modern technology like direct injection and variable valve timing and
variable valve timing.
An increase of 25 percent of the fuel capacity, compared to
the Drophead Coupé, add significant driving range. Electronic driving aids are
in the anti-lock brakes and traction control integrated into the vehicle, make
sure the monster is never out of shape. The core of the Phantom Coupé is an
aluminum chassis. The lightweight unibody structure is hand made, with more
than 430 meters from the welding process.
The Phantom Coupé features rear-hinged coach doors, which
strongly contribute to the ease of access to rear seats, and general
aesthetics. According to the automaker, but also contribute to the overall
stiffness of the body as the rear hinged doors allow for uninterrupted A-pillar
help make this the rigid Rolls-Royce ever. A brushed steel finish of A-pillar
and bonnet, as seen first on the 100EX concept is also available for the coupe.
The Drophead the picnic boot, a split-opening tailgate
trunk, is also retained. A selection of three 21-inch wheel styles is available
at no additional cost. "Rolls-Royce has always been about speed,
performance and style," Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Designer Ian Cameron,
said. "The dynamic drive of the Phantom has always come as a surprise to
customers and the Coupé takes another step."
If the buyer a few features to add or customize their
Phantom Coupe, you can certainly add in options such as Starlight Headliner,
more than 1,600 hand-set fiber lighting in the ceiling to give the illusion of
a starry sky. Or can the buyer pay for the wood veneer on the fascia and
interior by covering the rear surround, rear shelf and door cap with a veneer
of your choice.
Speaking of veneer choices are slightly different from other
Phantom models, in this case, including Piano Black, Mahogany Flare, Rosewood,
Walnut burr, Elm Cluster, and Zebrano as the default choice - with the option
for one customized service options. Leather color options are also plentiful,
including 12 standard colors - with the ever present possibility of the
information or customer selected colors outside this range.
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