Rolls-Royce unveils revamped Phantom
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Roll-Royce has unveiled its new flagship AED1.9m (US$520,000) Phantom Series II, a revamped version of the marque’s ultimate luxury car, during a ceremony at Abu Dhabi Motors.
The modern Phantom was released in 2003 and was the seventh car from Rolls-Royce to wear the name. The Series II carries new refinements, including a new front-end design; one piece stamped radiator grille; new single-piece wheels; redesigned rear bumper; improved audio, telecoms and connectivity systems and, most importantly, a new eight-speed gearbox.
The new gearbox and rear differential enhance are tuned to deliver exemplary driving dynamics, matching the 6.75-litre V12 direct injection engine’s characteristics. The new model also takes smaller sips from its fuel tank, with consumption improved by 10 percent on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions falling from 388 to 347 g/km. The new range includes the standard wheelbase version, plus the Series II Coupe, Drophead Coupe and Extended Wheelbase versions.
Arno Husselmann, general manager of Abu Dhabi Motors added:“This pinnacle of automotive excellence is attracting great interest and will without a doubt contribute to the continued success of Rolls-Royce in the UAE.”
Abu Dhabi Motors is the largest Rolls-Royce dealership in the world, as well as one of the busiest.
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