The current Phantom lineup is nearing the end
Rolls-Royce has announced that 2016 will mark the end of the current Phantom lineup. The sedan will make a return in 2018, but the coupe and drophead coupe will not. To mark the end of the coupe and drophead, the British automaker has announced a new special edition.
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The Phantom Zenith coupe and drophead coupe will come equipped with a Tailgate Hosting Area; laser-etched armrests featuring the locations of where the 100EX and 101EX concepts were revealed, unique instrument dials, a Spirit of Ecstasy figurine, and more.
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âAs the name promises, Zenith will be the pinnacle; the best of its kind; the highest standard achievable by which everything else is judged. Zenith will be the sum of all the best features of Phantom CoupĂ© and Drophead CoupĂ©, with a few surprises added," said Rolls' Director of Design, Giles Taylor.
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Rolls will only be building 50 Zenith models before both models say good-bye later this year.
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As for the next-generation Phantom sedan, it will utilize a new aluminum platform that will find its way underneath all of Rolls-Royce models. The Phantom will also use lightweight metal and carbon fiber to help reduce weight. Design is expected to be the same as the current Phantom.
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Source: Rolls-Royce
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ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS BRINGS SEVENTH GENERATION OF PHANTOM TO AN END
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23.02.2016
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Executive Officer, Torsten MĂŒller-Ătvös, has announced that the current Phantom will enter the last stages of its celebrated life in 2016. This announcement follows the recent news that Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has begun testing its all-new aluminium architecture, which will underpin every future Rolls-Royce arriving in-market from early 2018.
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Executive Officer, Torsten MĂŒller-Ătvös, has announced that the current Phantom will enter the last stages of its celebrated life in 2016. This announcement follows the recent news that Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has begun testing its all-new aluminium architecture, which will underpin every future Rolls-Royce arriving in-market from early 2018. He also announced that Phantom CoupĂ© and Drophead CoupĂ© models will not be renewed in the future. These two magnificent Phantom models will end their lives with a special collection of only 50 highly desirable cars to be called Phantom Zenith.
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The current seventh generation of Phantom started production in Goodwood over 13 years ago and quickly became the foundation upon which the renaissance of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was built. A magnificent, graceful and powerful statement of the marqueâs claim to the very pinnacle of super luxury, Phantom VII is now approaching the end of its production.
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During November this year, the build of the very last Phantom CoupĂ© and Drophead CoupĂ© at Goodwood will be completed. These models will not be replaced. Collectors around the world will be excited to learn that a spectacular collection of 50 unique CoupĂ©âs and Drophead CoupĂ©s, called Phantom Zenith, will be built to celebrate the end of production of these truly exceptional cars.
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Rolls-Royce will also build the last Phantom VII limousines this year.
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Torsten MĂŒller-Ătvös, said, âI am proud and excited to announce that a new Phantom is on the way â a contemporary and beautiful Phantom enhanced with cutting-edge technologies and design innovations. Any new Phantom is an historic and important moment in automotive history and we are working hard on perfecting the Phantom VIII.â
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars reset the benchmark for luxury motor cars in 2003 when it launched Phantom VII, a motor car that has remained the pinnacle of pure luxury for the last 13 years. Over those years Rolls-Royce created many fantastic Phantoms that stunned the world with their beauty and redefined the notion of pure luxury motoring.
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Now it is time to take the next step in the luxury journey.
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Phantom VII â Continuing to set the luxury benchmark even as it prepares to leave the world stage
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Even as it prepares to leave the world stage, Phantom VII will continue to set the benchmark for luxury motoring with a number of limited-run collectorâs pieces, each of which will be the last of their line.
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To mark their exit, Rolls-Royce Motor Carsâ Bespoke design department will create the most highly Bespoke examples of each Phantom model to date â CoupĂ©, Drophead CoupĂ© and Limousine. At the same time the craftspeople who build each Rolls-Royce motor car to roll down the line at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood are already preparing themselves for the painstaking work that will go into these very special final motor cars.
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Zenith â The very pinnacle of automotive excellence
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The first of these special collections will be named Zenith, and will be the last ever Phantom Coupé and Drophead Coupé models available to commission from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
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âAs the name promises, Zenith will be the pinnacle; the best of its kind; the highest standard achievable by which everything else is judged,â comments Director of Design, Giles Taylor. âZenith will be the sum of all the best features of Phantom CoupĂ© and Drophead CoupĂ©, with a few surprises added. We expect huge demand for these 50 fine motor cars as we shall not look upon their like again.â
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Such surprise features will include a Tailgate Hosting Area; laser etched armrests depicting the original launch locations of 100EX in Villa DâEste and 101EX in Geneva; Bespoke instrument dials and a special treatment of the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy figurine. Each customer will also receive a âmoney cannot buyâ portable memento of his or her purchase, whilst the motor cars will be offered to clients in a palate of memorable colour combinations from Rolls-Royceâs history.
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Phantom VII â The return of the pinnacle of automotive excellence
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The launch of the seventh generation Rolls-Royce Phantom, on 1 January 2003, was much more than the reveal of a new super-luxury car; it signalled the 21st Century renaissance of the worldâs most famous luxury automobile brand and the first glimpse of a masterpiece that quickly established itself at the pinnacle of automotive excellence, leading where others could only try to follow.
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For the preceding five years, and in the absence of publicity, designers, engineers and craftspeople had overseen the birth of a flagship Rolls-Royce motor car and state-of-the-art production facility on the Goodwood Estate in Southern England. Without parallel in the car industry, the achievement was all the more astonishing for a brand which shouldered the weight of automotive history and for which expectations for the future were rightly very high.
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From launch, the Rolls-Royce Phantom proved itself a worthy recipient of the famous Spirit of Ecstasy figurine. From its Pantheon grille to long rear overhang, the design was clearly a Rolls-Royce. Every angle revealed a bold yet elegant car with road presence that was second to none.
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From 2005, new variants of Phantom VII were added. First was the Phantom Extended Wheelbase, followed by the ultimate in luxurious open-top motoring, the Phantom Drophead CoupĂ© in 2007 and, in 2008, the Phantom CoupĂ©, Rolls-Royceâs sophisticated grand tourer.
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All these beautiful cars are timeless in their appeal, and have been the cornerstone of Rolls-Royceâs Bespoke offering to its clientsâ sophisticated requirements, allowing them to create individual works of art with their superlative cars. Today, every Phantom that leaves the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood has Bespoke features. âWaterspeedâ, âAviatorâ, âMetropolitanâ, âMaharajahâ and âSerenityâ are a few of the names of Iconic Bespoke Phantoms which have entered private collections around the world and will live down the years as some of the most beloved Rolls-Royces ever.
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