Tuesday 11 October 2011

Rolls Royce Phantom




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The Rolls-Royce Phantom is the British ultra-luxury brand's premium motorcar. It's available in sedan, long-wheelbase sedan, Phantom Coupe, and Phantom Drophead Coupe forms.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Developed in part with parent company BMW's expertise, the space-frame


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 cars are powered by Rolls' own 453-horsepower version of the BMW corporate V-12, teamed with a six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, as well as an independent suspension.
Changes for the 2011 model year are minor on most versions. Essentially, only the seats have changed, though Rolls-Royce now offers new interior colors and trim.


INTERIOR:

On the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drop head, suspension and power train changes give it a driving feel more akin to that of the Coupe, Rolls-Royce says. The new suspension tuning revises the settings on the Rolls-Royce Phantom's air springs, increases the diameter of the anti-roll bars, and boosts steering response. A thicker-rimmed steering wheel is fitted as well.



Also, Rolls-Royce has removed the two-stage braking system on the Drophead, leaving it with the more natural brake feel of the Coupe. Finally, the transmission on the Drophead now has an "S" mode for a more sporting feel.
Pricing for the Rolls-Royce Phantom lineup begins at $385,000, including $5000 in gas-guzzler and destination charges. The extended-wheelbase sedan begins at $455,000; the Coupe at $413,000; and finally, the Drophead drops jaws with a sticker price of $452,000.
The Car Connection has driven the Phantom sedan, and has a full review of its styling, performance, comfort and quality, safety and features.

















Courtesy By: http://www.thecarconnection.com/overview/rolls-royce_phantom_2011

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