Phantom Rolls-Royce unveils new Phantom Coupé


Rolls-Royce has used the Phantom name on full-sized luxury cars and limousines since 1925, making it the longest used car model nameplate in automotive history. In the 20th century, the Rolls-Royce Phantom was a very low volume, hand-built limousine, which in its first four generations was custom coachbuilt to the customer's requests, and sometimes extravagant desires. Whilst automobile manufacturing over time became more mechanised and prolific, and vehicles from other manufacturers could be built in greater numbers and at lower prices, the Phantoms remained hand-built, and production of individual cars only began once the order was placed. The use of the name "Phantom" is a long tradition of naming Rolls-Royce models after ghosts or spirits.

Bartek S.

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Rolls Royce first teased us with the idea of a lavish two-door based on its Phantom saloon back in 2006 with the unveiling of the stunning 101EX Concept. Almost a year after the debut of the original concept, Rolls Royce announced that a convertible version of the 101EX, dubbed the Phantom Drophead Coupe, would enter production. Officials have now unveiled the final Phantom variant, also based on the 101EX and aptly named Phantom Coupe, ahead of the car’s world debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.

New features of the car include slim LED sidelights and larger, round driving lamps up front, a gently raked grille and aluminum frame leading up to and including the A-pillars. The biggest standout, however, is the new rear-hinged doors designed to make entering the rear bench seat easier. The design also allows an uninterrupted A-pillar, which adds significantly to the car’s overall torsional rigidity.
Up back, engineers have installed a ‘picnic boot’, which can be lowered to provide a seating platform for two. There’s also enough room for four sets of golf clubs, 395L all up. Modern touches include an optional camera, nestled below the front numberplate. When pulling out of a side road or parking, it transmits a split-screen view of the road ahead. At the rear, another camera is fitted beneath the chrome boot-lid handle, to help when reversing.
The Coupe is the most driver-orientated model in the Phantom line. The new model features stiffer rear dampers than the rest of the Phantom lineup as well as modified spring rates. Body roll is reduced by fitting a thicker rear anti-roll bar and the steering has been tuned to offer more feedback. A sport button on the steering wheel activates a new gearbox program. Each gear is held for longer, increasing the rate of acceleration. Kick-down is also faster and accelerator pedal response has been enhanced.
The Coupe’s wheelbase is 250mm shorter than that of the Phantom, giving greater agility. Its 49:51 weight ratio ensures that it remains balanced through corners, while the slight rear weight bias improves straight-line acceleration and traction. Self-levelling air suspension continuously adjusts to driving conditions, and the steering has modified Servotronic assistance to provide increased road feel.
Power comes from the familiar 6.75L V12 engine, developing a peak output of 453hp and 720Nm of torque. Top speed remains a limited 155mph and the 0-60mph sprint takes just 5.6 seconds, impressive numbers for a car that tips the scales at a whopping 2,600kg and has a drag coefficient of 0.36Cd. As standard, the Phantom Coupe has 21in Goodyear tires with run-flat capability, sitting on seven-spoke aluminum or two different styles of forged aluminum rims. Braking is provided by massive 14.7in ventilated disc brakes at the front and 14.6in at the rear with twin piston alloy calipers at the front and single piston calipers at the rear.
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One of the best interior combo's I've ever seen, brown, bordeux, mahogany and alumium. Marvelous! Too bad I can't say that I'm thrilled, the presentation colour is inappropriate and the convertible does IMO opinion look better. This looks a bit too clumsy and the Brooklands is overall a much more attractive coupe. Either way, finding customers for it won't be a problem since it's likely already sold out for the next coming years.
 
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Yes, I think it will be a great car, until it starts popping up in every single rap video from now on!
 
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Yes, I think it will be a great car, until it starts popping up in every single rap video from now on!

Don't count on it. The production is most likely capped to a mere 100-300 cars per annum which will make it very difficult for newly rich people to get their hands on one. Considering RR's rapid expansion it would surprise me if I could get on the waiting list as soon as tomorrow. After all they have themselves said that half of their Drophead Coupe customers are people who have never owned a Rolls. So RR are clearly not taking the exclusive route like Ferrari.
 
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Interior is just unreal ( However i don't understand how they managed to put an ipod in it. ) and the car is great looking but i still feel it's a drophead coupe with a hard top rather than a true coupe that was designed from the beginning in parallel with the DC.
 
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I love how they managed to put the starlights from the concept to production. Stunning!
 
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Don't count on it. The production is most likely capped to a mere 100-300 cars per annum which will make it very difficult for newly rich people to get their hands on one. Considering RR's rapid expansion it would surprise me if I could get on the waiting list as soon as tomorrow. After all they have themselves said that half of their Drophead Coupe customers are people who have never owned a Rolls. So RR are clearly not taking the exclusive route like Ferrari.

I don't think it'll be hard for new rich to get these cars, regardless of the production numbers. RR has expanded so rapidly because of the nouveau riche. The traditional aristocrat market is just not large enough. They know where their bread is buttered these days.

RR didn't mandate that a buyer for the Drophead Coupe had to be a previous RR owner, so I think it brings a lot more buyers into play.

Does anyone know the average net worth and annual income of a current first-time RR buyer? I've always wondered how badly a severe global recession (or worse) will hurt RR.
 
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I don't think it'll be hard for new rich to get these cars, regardless of the production numbers. RR has expanded so rapidly because of the nouveau riche. The traditional aristocrat market is just not large enough. They know where their bread is buttered these days.

RR didn't mandate that a buyer for the Drophead Coupe had to be a previous RR owner, so I think it brings a lot more buyers into play.

Does anyone know the average net worth and annual income of a current first-time RR buyer? I've always wondered how badly a severe global recession (or worse) will hurt RR.

Yupp it seem like RR is basically targeting anyone who can afford their cars, first come first serve.

Can't give you an answer to your question but I've read that the average Arnage customer is worth 30 million euro. The people buying these cars won't shed a tear in the case of recession and will still be able to enjoy life like always. Further more the production for these cars are very limited which makes the chances of negative demand during a mild depression, are very small.
 
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Hmmm....I have to look at the pics more. Not really blown away by the exterior. At the moment I'd take the Drophead Coupe over the Azure, but I'd take the Brooklands over this.

M
 
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Rolls Royce/BMW really should have choosen a better exterior colour to showcase this car to the world. I think the perfect colour would be black as it would compliment the chrome effect of the bonnet and front windscreen surrounds.

The car does look very good but lacks the classic look of the Bentley. The interior is definetly class leading if not leader of all classes. It looks like a Phantom that has had the rear doors removed in some of the images. In other images, it looks perfect.

I think we need better images then what we have been provided to determine if it has raised the game over the Bentley.
 
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sweet pics. However, I think the convertible is the one to go for.
 
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Haha, Brooklands all the way.

The Roller is not very elegant like that, the Convertible looks much better. The roof integration, the C-pillar are not very elegant, and the fact that the roof is cut on the A-pillar is here to show this is just a Convertible with a roof that doesn't open...

Looks too short, wheels too big, it is not very natural, not en evident design. C-pillar does not flow at all. In the Brooklands everything flows, everything is here because it has to be there and it couldn't be different.

Not the case here.

The Brooklands still reigns for me. No doubt here.
 
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The car does like very but lacks the classic look of the Bentley.


That's what BMW wanted to do: move Rolls-Royce design to 21st century. Away from too classic look.

Bentley (Arnage, Azure, Brooklands) look like a car of the past. But something for the people who love classic looks, while the the RR is more intriguing with its modernized design. And IMO definitely having MUCH greater presence than any car of same kind.
 
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raoul


Hahaha I guess you're right, the gap between the roof and a pillar does makes it look like a drophead coupe with a roof that doesn't open. It does quite ruin the appeal. The profile does look good but in the other pictures the lines aren't very graceful, mostly because it's really a sedan with 2 doors.

Rolls Royce/BMW really should have choosen a better exterior colour to showcase this car to the world. I think the perfect colour would be black as it would compliment the chrome effect of the bonnet and front windscreen surrounds.


BMW are famous for terrible colour choices when it comes to official pictures, and were in charge of the press shots. This colour doesn't do the car good in anyway. They should have used ocean blue, racing green or some other non-generic colour.

But I have to give RR applause for that ceiling, looks very cozy.
 
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That's what BMW wanted to do: move Rolls-Royce design to 21st century. Away from too classic look.

Bentley (Arnage, Azure, Brooklands) look like a car of the past. But something for the people who love classic looks, while the the RR is more intriguing with its modernized design. And IMO definitely having MUCH greater presence than any car of same kind.

They have achieved that quite well. I have had a good look at these photos and this is a tremendous vehicle inside and out!!! BMW have done a brillaint job with Rolls Royce. I love the window form of the Rolls Royce coupe. It is very striking and powerful whilst maintaining complete Rolls Royce form.
 
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All this mumbo jumbo about which era the car is from, modern vs classic.....yawn, its matterless. All that matters is if the car looks good or not, and so far it doesn't. I too would have the DHC and a Brooklands for my ultra-luxury coupe.

M
 
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I'm not digging this at all. There's a 'smugness' to BMW-era Rolls designs which really irks me. :eusa_thin
 
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An all out fantastic piece of machinery. Still, I'd take the Brooklands over this.
 

Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a British luxury automobile maker and a wholly-owned subsidiary of BMW AG since 2003 - as the exclusive manufacturer of Rolls-Royce-branded motor cars. The company is headquartered in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom. BMW AG has no direct relationship with Rolls-Royce-branded vehicles produced before 2003, other than having briefly supplied components and engines. From 1906 to 2003, cars were manufactured and marketed under the Rolls-Royce brand by Rolls-Royce Motors. The Bentley Motors Limited subsidiary of Volkswagen AG is its direct successor.
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