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Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe An Icon Of Luxurious Motoring Excess
wwwIs Rolls-Royce a sacred institution? Possibly not: even the temple of the radiator grille has altered its form to suit today’s multi-auto-cultural, faithless world. Look at it, perched on the prow of the new Phantom Drophead Coupé, raked back from the once-obligatory verticality and, get this, actually a little bit convex.

This is one radical Rolls. For an extra £6463 over the £305,000 on-the-road price, you can have the bonnet, screen surround and quarterlight frames in brushed stainless steel, hinting at various ancient Rolls-Royces and not redolent of a DeLorean at all. Follow the waistline brightwork around the rear of the cabin and you’ll find, behind the rear seat and provided you’ve paid the required £5699, 30 planks of oiled-teak decking which must be re-oiled at every service.

Under the Drophead Coupé’s aluminium skin is a shortened version of the Phantom saloon’s aluminium structure. The sill extrusions are thicker, which with the help of a 250mm reduction in wheelbase makes for a construction whose torsional stiffness is just 10 per cent less than the closed car’s. The overall weight rises by 70kg, but in a car weighing 2620kg it’s hardly significant.
This is an epically vast convertible, in which huge 21in wheels (an aesthetically vital £2174 option, or £4465 if chromed) look exactly in proportion. The 100EX concept car of 2004, whose look the Drophead Coupé largely follows, was even more vast because its bonnet covered an experimental V16 engine. This has not made it to production, so the open Phantom has to make do with the BMW-based, 6749cc, 453bhp V12.

That should be sufficient. After all, Rolls-Royce used to play its cars’ power right down, describing it merely as ‘adequate’ in far-off, more formal days. Outputs were means to ends, not ends in themselves. So with this mindset I climb up into the imperiously lofty Phantom, note the lack of any manual method of selecting gears (never mind disabling the ESP system) and set off once I’ve realised the engine is, in fact, running. Roof down, the idle is practically inaudible and there’s no rev-counter.

Off we glide, noting the road-flattening authority of the ride and the total absence of structural wobble, sensing surprising precision through the thin-rimmed steering wheel but feeling nothing you would normally describe as feedback. And the third bit of noting is of the visually disjointed cabin: the individual pieces are as beautifully made as you would expect, but the fit and alignment of the facia wood is a world away from that of a Lexus. Is it character, that hand-made look? If I’d just spent nearly a third of a million pounds I would have nagging doubts.
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EL34EL34 - 7/10/2007 1:36:02 PM
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Move over Lexus and Buick.

Here comes Rolls-Royce.


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w209w114w209w114 - 7/10/2007 3:36:26 PMView My AgentSpace
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What a shmuck.


EL34EL34 - 7/10/2007 9:19:48 PM
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What?


BentleyGTBentleyGT - 7/10/2007 2:30:54 PM
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The word "LEXUS" or "BUICK" should not even be heard of when it comes to Rolls-Royce and Bentley.

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EnnNorakEnnNorak - 7/11/2007 9:20:50 AM
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BentleyGT, I'd rather have the Audi A8L than the Bentley GT any day -- the Arnage RL is another matter. As for Rolls, its styling has gone downhill since the fifties when they had the taller grille and single headlights. Buick is a mass-produced car but the Lucerne with the DOHC North Star engine offers more than half the value of a Rolls for only a tenth of the price of a nice Rolls. So it really comes down to financial responsibility and whether you want to blow your money on on toys or build a dynasty by leaving your money to your heirs. One should look on the Buick Lucerne as a commodity and a really fancy Rolls as a work of art or collectible or something that can be passed on to the next generation. As for Lexus, I'd rather have an S-Class or an A8L.


quizzquizz - 7/10/2007 3:39:01 PM
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LOL there is never a good reason to buy a Rolls other than to own a Rolls.

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SevorbeupstryIsBackSevorbeupstryIsBack - 7/10/2007 6:06:00 PM
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This car has such a presence and soul. Unmatched class and comfort. Simply the best.

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LexusLexus - 7/10/2007 7:02:56 PM
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If you want a drop dead gorgeous convertible in this segment, I would go with the Bentley Continental GT-C.

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david989david989 - 7/10/2007 7:47:00 PM
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And this thing is supposed to rival the Lexus LS600h? Puh!

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EL34EL34 - 7/10/2007 9:19:30 PM
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Yes, it blasts that car right out of the water.


Will_Will_ - 7/11/2007 7:34:43 AM
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Too bad the word "LEXUS" actually has been spoken in the realm of Rolls Royce and Bentley. Nearly every review of the new LS, WORLD CAR OF THE YEAR, is the proof.

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Will_Will_ - 7/11/2007 7:34:51 AM
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Too bad the word "LEXUS" actually has been spoken in the realm of Rolls Royce and Bentley. Nearly every review of the new LS, WORLD CAR OF THE YEAR, is the proof.

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enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 7/12/2007 12:14:46 PM
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what are you smoking? people buying top flight cars may not even know lexus exists.


BentleyGTBentleyGT - 7/11/2007 5:45:19 PM
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Where is the proof, link please?

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