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Some technical details from Autocar. This car tips the scales at a massive 2975kg!!!!!!
Because of the silence, low centre of gravity, instant torque and rear wheel steering, I expect it to be wonderful to drive.
 
Lol it’s so 7er with this awful split lights.. looks like a toothless mouth. Horrible but less horrible than the 7er which is just straight ass.

I hate hatchbacks ( minus panamera) so the profile has that backpack wearing ungainly profile.
Interior is just soooooo old and boring at this point.

I wouldn’t pay 100k for it let alone 400k
 
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Lol it’s so 7er with this awful split lights.. looks like a toothless mouth. Horrible but less horrible than the 7er which is just straight ass.

I hate hatchbacks ( minus panamera) so the profile has that backpack wearing ungainly profile.
Interior is just soooooo old and boring at this point.

I wouldn’t pay 100k for it let alone 400k
I wanna assume you’re being sarcastic lol.
 
Forget about the split headlights, what’s the point of having a thin line being the most visible light in the front end?
 
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Which one do you guys prefer?

IMHO they both look bonkers. Absolutely love them.
 
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Which one do you guys prefer?

IMHO they both look bonkers. Absolutely love them.
Bracketing the significant price difference, these are different cars for different people. I would personally never drive a RR to work or around town, so I'd say the Cadilac is for the urban family man with pretensions to hipness. However, there is no doubt that the RR is the statement/desired car for mid-distance cruising, arriving at events, etc.
 
Forget about the split headlights, what’s the point of having a thin line being the most visible light in the front end?
Incorrect. The illuminated grille will be the most visible light on the front end.
 
Don't like the lower part of the split headlights. And after the Wraith, we should have gotten the shape of the Phantom Coupe back. The fastback shape is still not the best.
 
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That video looks as if he is standing in front of the “Diamonds are Forever” Space Laser…
Maybe this explains the badges on the first edition?
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:p
 
Rolls struggle enough to move around they don’t need the extra weight. Hard pass from me.
 
Rolls is going through „Bentleyisation” process. Same they did to the new Ghost and the result is very pleasing.

Great to see that they’re going away from the blocky tank shape, it gives it more elegance.

The personalisation inside will make it hard to look at as it’s the case with every RR interior, but for the market being modest or having good taste isn’t that important.
 

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