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February
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Rolls-Royce To Reveal Phantom
Coupé At Geneva

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will unveil
its new Phantom Coupé at the 78th International Geneva Motor
Show on Tuesday, 4 March 2008. Production of the new car will
start at Goodwood in the summer of 2008.
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. Marrying cutting-edge technology
with a beautifully proportioned, muscular body that exudes power
and style, it incorporates timeless Rolls-Royce design cues in
an utterly contemporary manner.
Designed to cover great distances
effortlessly, the Coupé is the perfect choice for a
transcontinental trip. Power is provided by the Phantom’s
6.75-litre V12 that produces 453 bhp, 720 Nm of torque and has
segment-leading fuel economy. A 25 per cent increase in fuel
capacity, compared to the Drophead Coupé, adds significant
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Agile, fast, long-legged and
virtually silent, the Phantom Coupé allows both driver and
passengers to emerge unruffled, even after an all-day run.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Designer, Ian Cameron, said
“Rolls-Royce has always been about pace, performance and style.
For the Coupé design we gave the quintessential Rolls-Royce
design a dynamic twist. This adds a sense of drama to the
outstanding engineering and drivability that are fundamentals of
Rolls-Royce cars. The dynamic drive of the Phantom has always
come as a surprise to customers and the Coupé takes it one step
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The Phantom Coupé features
rear-hinged coach doors which add considerably to the ease of
access to the rear lounge seats as well as to the overall
aesthetics. Crucially, they aid the overall stiffness of the
body as the rear hinged doors allow for an uninterrupted
A-pillar helping to make this the most torsionally rigid
Rolls-Royce ever. A brushed steel finish of A-pillar and bonnet,
as seen for the first time on 100EX, is also available for the
Coupé.

At the rear is a spacious picnic boot. A
split tail compartment that opens in two parts, gives easy access to 395
litres of space. The lower tailgate also provides a comfortable seating
platform for two adults when lowered. At the core of the Phantom Coupé
is an advanced aluminium chassis, perhaps the single most significant
component in delivering the marque’s legendary refinement. Lightweight
and exceptionally strong, it impacts positively on ride comfort,
handling and safety.
Hand made, it requires over 130 meters of
welding to create each body. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chairman and Chief
Executive, Ian Robertson, said, “The Coupé has been designed and
engineered to be the most dynamic interpretation of our values. Our 2007
sales figures illustrate how successful the entire model range has been
with an increase of 25 per cent over the previous year.”
Photos: RR/BMW
(16.02.2008)
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