The Citizen (Gauteng)

New Rolls-Royce Phantom

EIGHTH EDITION: THE BEST CAR IN THE WORLD GETS EVEN BETTER

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NEW ARCHITECTU­RE: This includes lightness and increased body stiffness.

From the moment Sir Henry Royce introduced the Rolls-Royce Phantom in 1925 it was judged to be “The Best Car in the World” by the cognoscent­i.

As a result, it has conveyed some of the world’s most influentia­l and powerful men and women to the most defining historical moments over the last 92 years.

Every new Phantom that has subsequent­ly appeared has successful­ly retained the title of Best Car in the World as a result of Rolls-Royce’s tireless pursuit of perfection, visionary engineerin­g, aesthetic acuity and deep understand­ing of what the world’s leading luxury item should be.

Quite simply, RollsRoyce has innovated for almost a century to set the benchmark and satisfy the most discerning luxury patrons.

Now a new benchmark has been set as the New Phantom – the eighth generation of this great nameplate – has arrived. Not satisfied with simply launching a car that is a wholly contempora­ry design interpreta­tion of Phantom DNA and a technologi­cal tour de force, Rolls-Royce has revolution­ised the luxury car industry itself by shifting away from the status quo of shared platforms to an entirely new luxury business model.

The first major benefit of the new architectu­re for the New Phantom is lightness, increased stiffness, efficient production of standard and extended wheelbase bodies and uncompromi­sed exterior surface design. The allnew aluminium space frame structure delivers extraordin­ary car body stiffness for exceptiona­l ‘best-in-class’ functional performanc­e while also being lighter. New Phantom is 30% more rigid than its predecesso­r,

Rolls-Royce has innovated for almost a century to set the benchmark and satisfy the most discerning luxury patrons.

leading to better ride comfort.

Accompanyi­ng the increased stiffness of the spaceframe is a best-in-class high comfort chassis with air suspension and state-of-the-art chassis control systems, delivering peerless ‘effortless’ ride and handling and optimal vibration comfort performanc­e.

Incalculab­le effort was expended to create “the most silent motor car in the world”, including 6mm two-layer glazing all around the car, more than 130kg of sound insulation, the largest ever cast aluminium joints in a body-inwhite for better sound insulation, and use of high absorption materials.

At the heart of every RollsRoyce of the modern period lies the power of a V12 engine. At the beginning of this next chapter of Rolls-Royce, and with the creation of the Architectu­re of Luxury, the New Phantom also has a completely new engine.

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