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2008 Geneva Motor Show: Spies Give You Exclusive First Spy Photos Of The Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe In The Flesh!

Now that the embargo is broken, we can give you the first look at the ONLY real-life shots of the new Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe a few weeks from its official introduction at the Geneva Motor Show.

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ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM COUPE

INTRODUCTION
In 2006, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveiled 101EX, an experimental car hand-built to explore an exciting new design direction for a modern coupé. Wrapped in a sleek, rakish body, 101EX was an engineering-led study, showcasing the technical and architectural innovation inherent in the quintessential modern Rolls-Royce car. Both handsome and elegant, it encapsulated the essence of contemporary coupé style.

So positive was the worldwide reaction to 101EX that, in autumn 2007, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announced that a series model would go into production in the summer of 2008. This coupé would complete the Phantom family, standing alongside the Phantom, Phantom Extended Wheelbase and Phantom Drophead Coupé.

Revealed at the Salon International de l’Automobile, Geneva in March 2008, the Phantom Coupé is the third new model from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars since BMW Group became custodian of the marque in 1998.

The Coupé is the most driver-orientated model in the Phantom line. A number of subtle but significant modifications have been made that change its character. It is noticeably more dynamic, whilst still offering incredible levels of comfort a balance not easily achieved.

The Coupé marries cutting-edge technology with a beautifully proportioned, muscular body that exudes power and style. Utterly contemporary in appearance, it nonetheless incorporates timeless Rolls-Royce design cues such as the long bonnet, large-diameter wheels, short front and long rear overhangs and the classic dynamic, rising profile.

Pleasing to the touch and to the eye, every material used in the Phantom Coupé has been carefully selected to combine form with function. The cabin’s sumptuous leather, rich wood grains and cool chrome accents create a driver environment unparalleled in luxury and comfort.

Designed to cover great distances with the minimum of fuss, the Coupé is a sublime choice for a transcontinental trip, its effortless power provided by the Phantom’s 6.75-litre V12, producing a phenomenal 453 bhp and 720 Nm of torque. Agile, fast, long-legged and virtually silent, the Phantom Coupé allows both driver and passengers to emerge unruffled, even after an all-day run.

DESIGN
“Rolls-Royce has always been about pace, performance and style,” says Ian Cameron, who led the design team. “For the Coupé design we have emphasised the dynamism. The driving dynamics of the Phantom have always come as a surprise to customers and the Coupé builds on this visually as well as dynamically, via hard engineering changes. Its design adds drama to the outstanding engineering and drivability that are fundamentals of Rolls-Royce cars.

“We could have simply bolted a hard-top roof to the Drophead in order to make the Phantom Coupé. After all, the convertible is an incredibly well mannered car that performs impeccably. But this would not have been the right thing to do. The Coupé and the Drophead are two distinct cars, with different personalities and specific performance characteristics.”

EXTERIOR
The sleek lines of the Coupé suggest tremendous, effortless power. Designed to look like a moving form even at a standstill, the Coupé has the demeanour of a muscular animal, ready to be unleashed.

The front end, with its slim LED sidelights and larger, round driving lamps, has a gently raked, softer-edged appearance, sweeping back over the long bonnet to the strong line of the triangular A-frame. The front coach-doors are rear-hinged and were newly homologated for use on the Drophead Coupé. Enabling all passengers to enter and exit more gracefully, these doors also offer safety benefits: the rear hinging allows an uninterrupted A-pillar, which adds significantly to the car’s overall torsional rigidity. For ease of operation, the doors may be closed at the simple touch of a button, housed discreetly inside the front quarterlight.

In classic Rolls-Royce style, the Phantom Coupé has a dynamic, rising profile, its high waistline tapering back to a contemporary take on a boat-tail. Sleek body panels create an uninterrupted visual flow, complemented by accents of stainless steel and aluminium.

The picnic boot, as seen on the Drophead Coupé, is a wonderfully sociable feature. When lowered, it provides a seating platform for two, with hinges substantial enough to hold a weight of 150 kg / 330 lb. At the same time, it also offers easy access to the luggage compartment, which has a volume of 395 litres / 13.9 cu ft – enough for four sets of golf clubs.

The mirror-like finish of the paintwork perfectly sets off the stunning lines of the Coupé. Each body receives five individual coats of paint and lacquer, with hand-finishing between each layer. It is then polished for five hours to create a lustre that is unsurpassed in the automotive world. A new palette of nine standard paint colours has been selected for the Coupé, including Darkest Tungsten, Anthracite and New Sable. However, through the Bespoke programme, customers can choose from more than 44,000 different hues. Like the Drophead Coupé, the new model is available with a brushed steel bonnet and A-pillar surround. These parts are machine-brushed to create a uniform grain and then hand-polished to a unique and flawless finish.

Extraordinary attention to detail is the hallmark of a true Rolls-Royce and this is exemplified in the finer details of the Phantom Coupé. Visible tailpipes hint at its role as a driver’s car, as do the 21-inch wheels, which are available in three styles, including two forged alloy options. Indispensable to those who spend a lot of time in town is 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 aid reversing manoeuvres.

INTERIOR
An exquisite interior, hand-built using the finest materials, supremely comfortable and equipped with a studio-quality sound system, makes the Phantom Coupé the perfect car for all-day driving. Clean and contemporary, the cabin uses traditional materials in a modern way to create a tactile and visual feast: driver and passengers touch only leather, wood or chrome.

All the controls are intuitively and conveniently positioned, the simplicity of the facia belying the technology beneath. An analogue clock set in a bookmatched veneered panel hides the media screen, only to be revealed when called upon. The multi-zone climate control has chromed eyeball vents and traditional ‘organ stop’ controls, while additional features are accessed using beautifully crafted ‘violin keys’ – contemporary uses of long-established, and well loved, Rolls-Royce design features.

The Lexicon LOGIC7TM sound system can be controlled by just one dial. Unique in its use in the automotive industry, the Lexicon system has 15 metal-matrix speakers to deliver an unparalleled clarity of sound, regardless of where a passenger may be seated. A nine-channel amplifier powers these speakers – two sub-woofers fitted beneath the seats and 13 100 mm mid-range and 44 mm tweeter arrays carefully placed around the car – to an impressive 420 watts of sound. The Coupé is available with iPod connectivity as an alternative to the standard six-CD changer.

The commanding driving position affords the most inspirational view in motoring: straight down the long sweep of bonnet to the Spirit of Ecstasy. Closer fitting than those of the Phantom, the slim-line front seats offer outstanding comfort, ensuring that both driver and passenger remain fresh and relaxed after a day’s drive.

The rear of the Coupé houses an inviting lounge seat, a curved sofa that interior designer Alan Sheppard describes as, “intimate for two yet superbly comfortable on long journeys”. Boulevard lighting creates a gentle luminescence, an effect that can be heightened by the optional, full-length starlight headlining, which incorporates hundreds of tiny fibre optics to give the impression of a star-filled night sky. Adjustable to provide a quiet glow or ample light to read by, this beautiful lighting is complemented by discreet directional reading lights in the C-pillars.

As with every Rolls-Royce car, the interior of the Coupé can be personalised via the Bespoke programme, allowing for any number of features, each tailored to the tastes of the individual.

ENGINEERING
At the core of the Coupé is a sophisticated, all-aluminium spaceframe, first seen in the Phantom. It provides an exceptional base for the car, offering great strength, a very high degree of torsional rigidity and low weight, all of which benefit dynamics. Manufactured to within a tolerance of just 0.1 mm / 0.004 in, each spaceframe is constructed by hand and then checked by computer to ensure total accuracy. The body’s structure, comprised of box sections of aluminium, is painstakingly hand-welded by a team of experts. Every morning, each member of the team performs a 300 mm test weld to ascertain atmospheric effects on the metal with which they are working so that these can be taken into account. In all, more than 130 metres of weld are used to create the Coupé’s spaceframe.

The Phantom Coupé’s lightweight and rigid structure, the most torsionally stiff in the Phantom line, provides the foundation for its excellent dynamic abilities, but it also offers safety benefits. The box sections are exceptionally strong and offer greater dispersion of energy in the event of a collision. Frontal impacts are absorbed by crumple zones that direct the force into Y-shaped chassis members and the main understructure, the strongest part of the chassis. Side impact intrusion is minimised by the double-skinned floor construction, side sills and integral side impact bars in each door.

The inherent safety of the spaceframe is enhanced by other safety systems controlled by ISIS (Intelligent Safety and Information System). This takes readings from sensors located throughout the car and, in the event of an impact, makes up to 4000 calculations a second to establish its severity, deploying safety systems as necessary. These include intelligent braking and restraint systems, such as Dynamic Stability Control and Dynamic Traction Control, seatbelt pre-tensioners and any of six airbags.

With the exception of the picnic boot, steel bonnet and A-pillar surround, all the Coupé’s panels are created from aluminium, a material that delivers a substantial weight saving over steel. The large, single-piece front wings are made by a process called super plastic forming. The alloy is heated and then formed, without stress of the material, to the required shape and size in a process seen for the first time in the automotive industry.

At the heart of the Coupé is the same 6.75-litre V12 engine as used by the Phantom. Featuring advanced direct fuel injection with variable valve lift and timing, it offers the perfect combination of power and outstanding combustion efficiency. Designed to develop massive low-down torque, it delivers 75 per cent of its maximum power at just 1000 rpm, giving the smooth, unstressed performance associated with Rolls-Royce cars. The powertrain develops 453 bhp / 338 kW of power at 5350 rpm and 720 Nm / 531 lb ft of torque at 3500 rpm – ample for even the most enthusiastic of drivers. At 100 mph (where permissible), the Coupé’s power reserve dial shows that 90 per cent of the engine’s power remains untapped.

DRIVING
The objective of the Phantom Coupé engineering team was to create a driving experience that was entirely true to Rolls-Royce, yet noticeably more dynamic. The resulting balance of agility and refinement, however, surprised even those closest to the project.

Smoothness of ride is still exceptional, yet has been made a little firmer by the introduction of stiffer rear dampers and modified spring rates. Body roll is reduced by fitting a thicker rear anti-roll bar and the steering has been tuned to offer more feel – a sensation enhanced by a slightly thicker, hand-stitched leather steering wheel.

The suspension and chassis tune mean that the power is put down on the road incredibly effectively. Outstanding grip means that the dynamic stability control (DSC) is less likely to be activated under enthusiastic cornering, making it feel more balanced when pushing on.

A sport button on the steering wheel activates a new gearbox programme. Each gear is held for longer, increasing the rate of acceleration. Kick-down is also faster and accelerator pedal response has been enhanced.

Together these individual changes to the car’s set-up give a substantially more dynamic feel than the Phantom and Phantom Drophead Coupé. In combination with the effortless power that is always on tap, the new state of tune makes driving the Phantom Coupé not only pleasurable but also exhilarating. With a limited top speed of 155 mph / 250 km/h, the Coupé accelerates from 0-60 mph in 5.6 seconds.

The Coupé’s wheelbase is 250 mm shorter than that of the Phantom, giving greater agility. Its 49:51 weight ratio ensures that it remains beautifully balanced through corners, while the slight rear weight bias maximises straight-line acceleration and traction. Self-levelling air suspension continuously adjusts to driving conditions, enabling drivers to place the car accurately through bends. The steering has modified Servotronic assistance to provide increased road feel.

The extreme rigidity of the Coupé’s chassis gives magnificent control and precision. The front double-wishbone suspension features a hydraulic mount to minimise vibrations through the steering wheel, while multi-link rear suspension gives increased ride comfort, with anti-lift and anti-dive technology for stability under heavy acceleration and braking. This combines with the stronger rear anti-roll bar and stiffer spring and damper settings to increase both accuracy and agility.

As standard, the Phantom Coupé has 21-inch Goodyear tyres with run-flat capability, sitting on seven-spoke aluminium or two different styles of forged aluminium rims. In the unfortunate event of a flat tyre, the Coupé can run for at least 100 miles / 160 km at speeds of up to 50 mph / 80 km/h before the tyre has to be replaced. As well as being convenient, this run-flat technology negates the need for spare wheels and a jack, freeing up space in the luggage compartment. The Coupé’s 100-litre fuel tank allows for the longer drives that its character encourages, giving a range of around 400 miles / 630 km.

Braking is provided by massive 374 mm / 14.7 in ventilated disc brakes at the front and 370 mm / 14.6 in at the rear. Twin piston alloy calipers at the front and single piston calipers at the rear ensure that the Coupé is brought to a stop quickly and without drama. Naturally, the braking system incorporates the latest in anti-lock systems and Emergency Brake Assist is activated under heavy braking, applying full force in an emergency stop.

CRAFTSMANSHIP
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has never accepted what is nearly right, only what is best. Henry Royce’s maxim, “Strive for perfection in everything you do” is exemplified in the extraordinary craftsmanship of the car’s interior. Highly skilled men and women employ both traditional techniques and cutting-edge technology to create an interior that is unsurpassed in terms of quality and attention to detail. They work with only the finest natural materials, including cashmere blends, wood veneers and leather, all of which are specially selected by a team of experts before being painstakingly prepared so that their inherent beauty is captured.

Each wood veneer is chosen for its complexity of grain and colour and is selected from sources worldwide. Woods available for the Coupé include Zebrano, Elm Cluster, Mahogany Flare, Rosewood and Walnut Burr. Each part is crafted by hand in the wood shop at Goodwood. Veneers are laid onto a substrate part of up to 24 layers of wood and aluminium, carefully constructed to provide strength and safety in the event of an impact. They are then lacquered and polished to a mirror finish, perfectly showcasing the beauty and intricacy of the wood’s grain.

The Coupé’s interior uses larger pieces of leather than the Phantom’s, mainly because of the nature of the seats, and this makes the selection of appropriate hides even more challenging. Following a unique barrel-dyeing process, which ensures a rich, uniform pigmentation throughout the leather, each hide is checked by hand and eye, and any naturally occurring blemishes and imperfections are marked in preparation for cutting. Where possible, the hide is used in such a way that these marks are hidden rather than discarded, minimising waste and creating a perfect finished product.

COLOUR AND TRIM
In addition to the options above, customers can specify unique features through the company’s Bespoke programme. For example, they may choose from 44,000 exterior colours, specify a one-off leather colour or even select an unusual wood to complement the interior. Our Bespoke interior designers can also use embroidery and marquetry to personalise the inside of the car. All manner of other technical, structural and aesthetic detailing is possible, to meet the precise requirements of customers.

Exterior colours
•Diamond Black
•English White
•New Sable
•Madeira Red
•Darkest Tungsten
•Midnight Blue
•Woodland Green
•Jubilee Silver
•Anthracite

Interior leather
•Black
•Smoke Grey
•Seashell
•Navy Blue
•Moccasin
•Cacao
•Consort Red
•Signal Red
•Roseleaf

Interior veneers
•Mahogany Flare
•Rosewood
•Walnut Burr
•Piano Black
•Zebrano
•Elm Cluster

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION - WORLD VERSION
Dimensions
Number of doors / seats: 2 / 4
Vehicle length: 5609 mm / 220.8 in
Vehicle width: 1987 mm / 78.2 in
Vehicle height (unladen): 1592 mm / 62.7 in
Wheelbase: 3320 mm / 130.7 in
Turning circle: 13.1 m / 43.0 ft
Track, front: 1687 mm / 66.4 in
Track, rear: 1671 mm / 65.8 in
Width at shoulder height, front: 1491 mm / 58.7 in
Width at shoulder height, rear: 1298 mm / 51.1 in
Elbow room, front: 1562 mm / 61.5 in
Elbow room, rear: 1266 mm / 49.8 in
Head room, front: 981 mm / 38.6 in
Head room, rear: 942 mm / 37.1 in
Boot volume (DIN): 395 ltr / 13.9 cu ft
Fuel tank capacity: 100 ltr / 22 Imp gal

Weight
Unladen weight (DIN): 2590 kg / 5710 lb
Axle load ratio, rear (unladen): 51.5 %
Gross vehicle weight: 3050 kg / 6724 lb
Payload: 460 kg / 1014 lb
Axle load limit, front: 1425 kg / 3142 lb
Axle load limit, rear: 1800 kg / 3968 lb

Engine & transmission
Engine / cylinders / valves: V / 12 / 48
Fuel management: Direct injection
Displacement: 6749 cc / 411.8 cu in
Stroke: 84.6 mm / 3.33 in
Bore: 92.0 mm / 3.62 in
Power output @ engine speed: 453 bhp / 460 PS (DIN) / 338 kW @ 5350 rpm

Transmission
Max torque @ engine speed: 720 Nm / 531 lb ft @ 3500 rpm
Compression ratio / fuel type: 11:1 / premium unleaded1
Transmission type: ZF 6HP32

Transmission ratios
1st / 2nd / 3rd /: 4.171 / 2.340 / 1.521 /
4th / 5th / 6th: 1.143 / 0.867 / 0.691
Reverse: 3.403
Final-drive ratio: 3.460

Steering & brakes
Steering type: Rack & pinion, speed-sensitive variable-rate power assistance
Brakes, front / diameter: Ventilated disc / 374 mm / 14.7 in
Brakes, rear / diameter: Ventilated disc / 370 mm / 14.6 in

Aerodynamics
Drag Cd: 0.36
Drag Cd x A: 0.985 m2 / 10.6 ft2

Performance2
Top speed: 155 mph / 250 km/h (governed)
Acceleration 0-60 mph: 5.6 sec
Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 5.8 sec

Fuel consumption2
Urban: 23.2 ltr/100 km / 12.2 mpg (Imp gal)
Extra urban: 11.3 ltr/100 km / 25.0 mpg (Imp gal)
Combined: 15.7 ltr/100 km / 18.0 mpg (Imp gal)
CO2 emissions: 377 g/km

Wheels (21 in alloy)
Tyre, front: Goodyear EMT 255/50 R21 106W
Wheel size, front: 8 in x 21 in
Tyre, rear: Goodyear EMT 285/45 R21 109W
Wheel size, rear: 9.5 in x 21 in

Filling capacities
Radiator incl. heater / engine oil: 14 ltr / 8.5 ltr
Transmission fluid / final-drive fluid: Lifetime filling

Electric system
Battery capacity / installed position: 90 + 70 Ah / boot
Alternator / output rating: 2 x 180 A / 2520 W

1. The engine is designed for octane grade 98 fuel; however, it may be run on fuel with a minimum octane grade of 91.
2. Subject to final verification.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION - US VERSION
Dimensions
Number of doors / seats: 2 / 4
Vehicle length: 5609 mm / 220.8 in
Vehicle width: 1987 mm / 78.2 in
Vehicle height (unladen): 1592 mm / 62.7 in
Wheelbase: 3320 mm / 130.7 in
Turning circle: 13.1 m / 43.0 ft
Track, front: 1687 mm / 66.4 in
Track, rear: 1671 mm / 65.8 in
Width at shoulder height, front: 1491 mm / 58.7 in
Width at shoulder height, rear: 1298 mm / 51.1 in
Elbow room, front: 1562 mm / 61.5 in
Elbow room, rear: 1266 mm / 49.8 in
Head room, front: 981 mm / 38.6 in
Head room, rear: 942 mm / 37.1 in
Trunk volume (SAE): 10.5 cu ft
Fuel tank capacity: 100 ltr / 26.4 US gal

Weight2
Curb weight: 2630 kg / 5798 lb
Axle load ratio, rear (unladen): 51.7 %
Gross vehicle weight: 3050 kg / 6724 lb
Payload: 420 kg / 926 lb
Axle load limit, front: 1425 kg / 3142 lb
Axle load limit, rear: 1800 kg / 3968 lb

Engine & transmission
Engine / cylinders / valves: V / 12 / 48
Fuel management: Direct injection
Displacement: 6749 cc / 411.8 cu in
Stroke: 84.6 mm / 3.33 in
Bore: 92.0 mm / 3.62 in
Power output @ engine speed: 453 hp (SAE) @ 5350 rpm

Transmission
Max torque @ engine speed: 720 Nm / 531 lb ft @ 3500 rpm
Compression ratio / fuel type: 11:1 / premium unleaded1
Transmission type: ZF 6HP32

Transmission ratios
1st / 2nd / 3rd /: 4.171 / 2.340 / 1.521 /
4th / 5th / 6th: 1.143 / 0.867 / 0.691
Reverse: 3.403
Final-drive ratio: 3.460

Steering & brakes
Steering type: Rack & pinion, speed-sensitive variable-rate power assistance
Brakes, front / diameter: Ventilated disc / 374 mm / 14.7 in
Brakes, rear / diameter: Ventilated disc / 370 mm / 14.6 in

Aerodynamics
Drag Cd: 0.36
Drag Cd x A: 0.985 m2 / 10.6 ft2

Performance2
Top speed: 155 mph (governed)
Acceleration 0-60 mph: 5.6 sec

Fuel consumption
City: To be confirmed
Highway: To be confirmed
Combined: To be confirmed
CO2 emissions: To be confirmed

Wheels (21 in alloy)3/4
Tire, front: Goodyear EMT 255/50 R21 106W
Wheel size, front: 8 in x 21 in
Tire, rear: Goodyear EMT 285/45 R21 109W
Wheel size, rear: 9.5 in x 21 in

Filling capacities
Radiator incl. heater / engine oil: 14.8 quarts / 9 quarts
Transmission fluid / final-drive fluid: Lifetime filling

Electric system
Battery capacity / installed position: 90 + 70 Ah / trunk
Alternator / output rating: 2 x 180 A / 2520 W

1. The engine is designed for octane grade 98 fuel; however, it may be run on fuel with a minimum octane grade of 91.
2. Manufacturer’s test results. Actual results may vary depending on specifications of the vehicle, road and environmental conditions, testing procedures and driving styles. These results should be used for comparison only and verification should not be attempted on public roads. Subject to final verification.
3. With run-flat tires, you can continue for a distance of at least 100 miles at speeds up to 50 mph; however, when notified, you should check your tire condition at the next available opportunity.
4. The Goodyear Extended Mobility Tire system (EMT) has run-flat capabilities.


2008 Geneva Motor Show: Spies Give You Exclusive First Spy Photos Of The Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe In The Flesh!



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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 2/17/2008 10:12:41 AM
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Completely tasteless wood shelf below rear window. Excessive use of mediocre wood on the dash. Wheelbase shortening appears to have robbed considerable rear legroom. Seat cushions appear to be a little short. I'm sick of that word "bespoke" but the only way I would desire this coupe is if a bespoke version could be ordered without the rear seats. It looks like a pimpmobile compared to the Bentley Brooklands Coupe.

Building on BMW3series' short remark, I am concerned about the lack of engine details in this article. Is this a silicon-impregnated aluminum block without liners or does the engine use an aluminum block with cast-in cylinder liners? And, if cast-in liners, are they iron or silicon impregnated aluminum?


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enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 2/16/2008 7:41:40 PM
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totally outrageous....but i love it.

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ILikeLamboILikeLambo - 2/16/2008 8:02:36 PM
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Threepoint1415926Threepoint1415926 - 2/16/2008 8:06:59 PM
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I've always thought that RR's were cars you were driven in while Bentley's were cars that you drive. Lately, with cars like the drop head and the coupe, it seems that idea is beginning to fall by the wayside.

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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 2/16/2008 8:40:19 PM
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I love this car. Its absolutely beautiful... I would buy this in a heart beat, if I has the money...

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EL34EL34 - 2/16/2008 9:20:14 PM
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I couldn't agree more.


1995e341995e34 - 2/17/2008 12:59:07 AM
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i would share my money instead.


ZZZushiZZZushi - 2/16/2008 8:44:59 PM
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Could they have picked a more atrocious interior colour?

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audirevolutionaudirevolution - 2/16/2008 10:36:09 PM
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And yet, you would call a rebadged Toyota Camry (The ES) a work of art. Just weird.

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zairnaimzairnaim - 2/16/2008 9:00:43 PM
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i'm quite young and this looks old style so i don't really like its design but it still is an amazing car

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EnvyofyouRS5EnvyofyouRS5 - 2/16/2008 9:32:01 PM
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brooklands mulliner

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DROOPYSAKKDROOPYSAKK - 2/16/2008 9:57:25 PM
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i love it, if i had the money i still wouldn't buy it.

lets hope that hummer stretch limo 'star' ceiling is just for the concept.


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rockerrocker - 2/16/2008 10:04:07 PM
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Love it. All cars should have that tailgate thing in the trunk. This would have been very handy in high school and college when you didn't have someone's truck to sit on the tailgate and drink.

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ericisamazing335ericisamazing335 - 2/17/2008 12:08:28 AMView My AgentSpace
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hahaha right cuz rolls is just the run of the mill high school car ;) all the kids drive them!!!

jk, i know what you mean though, if more cars had this feature



PorschinatorPorschinator - 2/16/2008 10:14:49 PM
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Its the car to have if you got atleast $20M in the bank. Def Tops on the Pimp list. just be happy to see one driving past you, un likely outside of LA...lol.

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1995e341995e34 - 2/17/2008 1:01:56 AM
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i'm not impressed. interior has great materials, but poor styling.

i thought RR was intended to coddle the passengers.


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Designer1Designer1 - 2/17/2008 1:14:21 AM
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Why is the RR so ugly? There's absolutely NOTHING attractive about them yet the idiot filthy rich people buy them. The car cost is outrageous yet they didn’t add a navigation system in it? Now that’s really cheap. Don’t care if they use the best material, hand made, they’re missing one very important thing, artistic taste.

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 2/21/2008 9:46:28 PM
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They lost their artistic touch sometime after the Silver Dawn of the early fifties.


vman1013vman1013 - 2/17/2008 3:35:44 AM
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car is not attractive. the car can be equated to Seal. So unique (and unattractive) that it looks good!

This car sits up as high as a suv. its massive. has presence. otherwise just an u-duckling!

but will sell on prestige. and sell is relative. the budget is only a 000 cars over a few years.


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JUGNUJUGNU - 2/17/2008 5:30:11 AMView My AgentSpace
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Looks very nice. BTW i still like the drophead more.

JUGNU


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AudiphileAudiphile - 2/17/2008 1:51:06 PM
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Like virtually all of my fellow bloggers, I cannot afford a car like this, and I'm not sure that I would buy it even if I had the money. I don't like its looks. It's way too big and heavy, and consumes way too much fuel. I don't think this thing would handle very well either.

That said, it is a very impressive-looking car. The tailgate trunk lid is neat, and the headliner is eye-catching.

However, if I were in the market for the ultimate GT megacoupe, I would prefer the Bentley Brooklands over the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe. The Bentley is more beautiful than the Rolls-Royce, and the craftsmanshbip is just as good. The Brooklands is smaller and lighter than the Phantom, but still offers plenty of room for four people. The Brooklands is faster than the Phantom, and probably handles better as well. It even gets better gas mileage!

I think the Brooklands is probably cheaper than the Phantom. My advice is - Buy the Bentley, and use the money you saved to pay for insurance and gasoline!


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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 2/21/2008 9:48:31 PM
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The Brooklands is quite a bit cheaper but also quite a bit more beautiful.


ICONICON - 2/17/2008 2:53:50 PM
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Beautiful auto..fits the market segment perfectly. LeftLane has much better photos of some of the details. Nice job RR.

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amazinBimmeramazinBimmer - 2/17/2008 11:26:34 PM
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goodbye continental. Phaeton. whatever..

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Bluecrab1260Bluecrab1260 - 2/18/2008 12:06:18 AM
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I realize this may be stretch for some, but, in my opinion the first thoughts that came to mind when I viewed the photos of the Phantom Coupe were of the 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II. Ironic, if you consider that Ford "borrowed" the name from Bentley. If that vehicle were to evolve, the Phantom Coupe might well be it. Of course, without the spare tire shaped trunk.

Styling elements that jumped out as similar include: The overall proportions of the front to rear, the tall, upright body sides and windshield, the A-pillar vent/windows, the overall shape of the C-pillar, especially the shape and moldings of the rear side windows, the bodyside crease just below the door handles that runs from front to rear, minimalist front lighting, relatively small rear light lamps (as compared to the overall overtness of the entire vehicle) and the upright look and shape of the instrument cluster with it's round gauge bezels. I find the most similar viewing angles to be from the front and rear three quarter views.

Please keep in mind that these observations are from just a short glance of the photos above.

It's as if William Clay Ford, or, one of his old Ford/Lincoln stylists was reincarnated as a Rolls Royce designer and wanted another stab at making this design theme work.

Regardless, I think this a good extentesion of the Rolls Drophead body style. Not to mention, the perfect tailgate vehicle for the well heeled in the snow belt.


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M53RM53R - 2/19/2008 3:18:43 AMView My AgentSpace
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Forget about everything! This car just screams " Im SUPER rich! ". Plus the road presence is more than a jet driving on the streets. This car is crazy... I love it.

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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/19/2008 5:04:24 PMView My AgentSpace
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The Phantom Drophead still has me over this car.

It's just a bit too much. 5,700lb coupe? No thanks.

However, if I had $400K to blow on a car/cars, I would have an R8, an S600 and a Ferrari F430 Spyder.


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 2/19/2008 5:04:52 PMView My AgentSpace
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Eh, I guess that adds up to a bit more than $400K! Switch the S600 to an S550...



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