Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Roll Royce Phantom, An Ultra-Luxury Saloon Automobile

                                    




Roll Royce Phantom - Grey Edition



          The Rolls-Royce Phantom is an ultra-luxury saloon automobile made by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, a BMW subsidiary, in the United Kingdom. It was launched in 2003 and is the first Rolls-Royce branded car made under the ownership of BMW.SpecificationsIt has a 6.75 L, 48-valve, V12 engine that produces 453 hp (338 kW) and 531 ft·lbf (720 N·m) of torque. The engine is derived from BMW's existing V12 powerplant.It is 1.63 m (63 in) tall, 1.99 m (74.8 in) wide, 5.83 m (228 in) long, and weighs 2485 kg (5478 lb).


Roll Royce Phantom - Brown Edition



Roll Royce Phantom - Black Edition






           The body of the car is built on an aluminium space frame and the Phantom can accelerate to 100 km/h (60 mph) in 5.7 s. It has a six-speed automatic transmission and double wishbone suspension.The Phantom features side markers on all vehicles (rear ones are red in the U.S. to comply with federal car lighting rules).An extended wheelbase Phantom was presented in March 2005 at the Geneva Motor Show, which is 250 mm longer than the standard Phantom.


Roll Royce Phantom - White Edition







          The new Phantom Coupe shares its 6.7-liter V12 with the other Rolls-Royce, and it is basically a hardtop version of the Phantom Drophead Coupé. However, Rolls-Royce went to some lengths to ensure that the driving experience is a little edgy will be the Phantom Coupé. Stiffer rear dampers and modified to spring constant of the suspension without noticeably affecting businesses, the driving characteristics and a thicker rear stabilizer to reduce body lean in sharp turns.


Roll Royce Phantom - Blue Edition





          The steering wheel is a little thicker and supposedly provides more road feel and a new sport button on the steering wheel activates a more aggressive mode of transmission. These optimizations are not just turning the Phantom Coupe in a sports car, but they provide a further driver offered centric experience than what it seems either by the petrol engine (which are probably driven by a chauffeur) or a convertible.






The Interior Design Of Roll Royce Phantom



           For the trip are the characteristics of the Drophead Coupe to make, including the rear-hinged “coach for ‘known to enter doors or leaving an almost elegant affair, and a two-person back seat of the Rolls as a circular bench described. The Phantom Sedan attach to the Phantom Coupé the optional full-length Starlight headliner ‘, the hundreds of small fiber optic lighting systems in the roof, the impression of a star-filled night sky included. For trim cabin to hide out flat on the top of the seemingly all walls and ceilings, not of wood or chrome.


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