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Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II revealed

The Rolls-Royce Phantom has received its first major revisions since it launched in 2003.
1 min read6 Mar '12
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The Rolls-Royce Phantom has undergone its most extensive overhaul since launch in 2003. Revealed at Geneva, the Phantom Series II is only distinguishable from before by a series of subtle styling tweaks. The biggest changes are the addition of a new eight-speed automatic gearbox, a new rear differential and overhauled electronic systems in the cabin.

The new eight-speed automatic replaces the existing six-speed transmission. It is mated to the otherwise unchanged 453bhp 6.7-litre V12 engine.

Rolls-Royce design chief Ian Cameron describes the styling changes as “a familiar theme, lit in a different way”. The Phantom Series II is the first production car to adopt full LED headlamps as standard. The adaptive lights change in intensity according to speed and feature a cornering capability. Other styling changes on the Series II include restyled bumpers and rectangular light apertures.

The changes are adopted across all four models in the Phantom range: saloon, extended-wheelbase saloon, coupé and drophead. The first Series II models will go on sale by the end of June, at prices around five per cent higher than the current Phantom range.

 

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