The Rolls Royce Phantom double wishbone front and five-link rear suspension, with the latest-generation self-levelling air suspension that reacts to body and wheel information, steering inputs and camera information; there’s also a Flagbearer system that uses a stereo camera to adjust the suspension proactively at speeds of up to 100 km/h. Rear-wheel steering has also been introduced to aid agility and manoeuvrability. The Rolls Royce Phantom power is transmitted to rear wheels.
Segment | Luxury |
BodyType | Sedan |
Transmission | AT |
Capacity | 6.7 L |
Horsepower | 459 PS |
Seats | 5 |
The eighth-generation Rolls Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase (EWB) version, touted as “The Best Car in the World”. The Rolls Royce Phantom features the latest evolution of Rolls-Royce styling, with echoes of the recent Vision Next 100 concept. Visually more modern than the car it replaces and is as cossetting inside as it is impressive outside that compete with its rival Maybach S650.
Road Presence. The Rolls Royce Phantom stands out in a crowd where it gets noticed from its wide chrome-mesh front grilles to the massive 22-inch alloy wheels, the side chrome adornments on each front fender and luxurious taillights.
Relaxed Handling. The Rolls Royce Phantom handling felt like piloting a luxury that offer sharper reflexes and quicker steering responses with its refined and mature design.
Luxurious Interior. The Rolls Royce Phantom gorgeous look from any angle with visual feast of chrome, wood and interior finished in leather and highlighted with delectable wood trim along the dash and 12.3-inch digital instrument display made to look like analogue dials, an analogue clock and a central infotainment screen that can be stowed away when not in use
Style Is Subjective. The Rolls Royce Phantom makes its presence known, but that doesn’t mean the styling updates are on par with its rivals.
It won’t be Cheap to Buy, and It won’t be Cheap to Run. The Rolls Royce Phantom costs big bucks unless a winning lottery ticket to own it, maybe so. Fuel consumption is high running the 6.75 litre twin-turbo V12 petrol engine.
No. Rolls Royce Phantom has no launching plans in 2021.
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