Rolls-Royce Phantom 2021
Rolls-Royce Phantom 2021
Rolls-Royce Phantom If a Mercedes-Benz S-Class equals a first-class flight, the 2021 Rolls-Royce Phantom is a Rolls-Royce Phantom 2021 luxury private jet with onboard masseuse and Michelin-starred chef. Its imposing design blends classic Rolls-Royce touches with more modern elements to create unparalleled luxury allure. The cabin – especially the one in the extended wheelbase model – is exceptionally spacious and extremely comfortable. The finest quality leathers, woods, metals and fabrics are carefully selected to create a luxurious ambiance. Of course, the interior trimmings, options, and exterior colors are all customizable, but these customization options will add significant cost to the Phantom’s nearly half-million starting price. Then again, if you want something special on your menus and cost isn’t an obstacle, the company will be more than happy to accommodate your cravings.
Rolls-Royce has not made any changes to the 2021 Phantom flagship sedan.
Rolls-Royce Phantom One does not simply pick a Phantom – or any Rolls-Royce for that matter – from the dealer pool. No. These cars are built to meet the exacting requirements of millionaires and billionaires who can afford them; These super-rich carts are often customized down to the smallest detail. We won’t even begin to suggest special-order options worth adding, well, what will we know? However, we’d suggest going in the extended wheelbase model to take advantage of the limousine-like legroom in the back seat. As they say, go big or go home.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Engine, Transmission and Performance
Rolls-Royce Phantom Huge power is provided by a 563-hp twin-turbo V-12 engine mated to an eight-speed automatic and rear-wheel drive. Acceleration is fast, but Rolls-Royce’s 5.1-second time from zero to 60 mph isn’t something you’d appreciate your driver trying to emulate ; The Phantom is more convenient to navigate with precise throttle and steering inputs. To say the ride is smooth would be an understatement; Imagine that you are carrying on a puffy cloud. Ghost practically flies over the road; It features a pothole detection camera that helps the suspension system adapt to road imperfections in real time. It’s a quiet and sensual library cocoon that makes you feel like part of the royal family.
Fuel Economy Rolls-Royce Phantom
The apparent consumption of a phantom car owner corresponds to the tendency of his car to consume fuel. EPA fuel economy estimates are up to 12 mpg city; Although the Phantom’s 20 mpg highway rating is actually better than Rolls-Royce Ghost’s smaller 2 mpg. If we’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to put the Phantom through a 200-mile highway fuel economy test, we’ll update this story with the test results.
Interior, comfort and cargo
The custom interior design for royalty can be decorated with custom artwork. Balls of wood, real metallic accents, and swathes of supple leather cover nearly every square inch of the cabin. Rolls-Royce offers both the standard and long-wheelbase version of the Phantom, the latter of which extends 8.6 inches, much of which results in additional legroom in the rear seat. Rear hinged bus doors open to allow graceful and exciting arrival and departure. Rear seat occupants can be treated to a myriad of luxuries like deep-pile carpeted floor mats, electrically adjustable seats with massage, a cooled console compartment, and remote controls for the car’s infotainment system. Rolls-Royce Phantom
Information, entertainment and contact for Rolls-Royce Phantom
Rolls-Royce Phantom Speaking of infotainment, the Phantom comes standard with a large infotainment screen cleverly hidden behind a glass panel that spans the full width of the car’s dashboard. It is controlled via a rotary knob in the center console. Lest you think back-seat passengers are left out of the tech game, the Phantom also features touch screens that operate under both the front seat backs to provide access to the car’s audio and navigation systems, and also a live TV tuner so passengers win late to their favorite shows while Mobility.
Safety and driver assistance features
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) would almost certainly never do a crash test on the Phantom due to the low sales numbers and the extremely high price tag. Its impressive array of optional technologies includes night vision and a signature laser light system, but Rolls-Royce also offers traditional driver assistance features such as forward collision and lane departure warning as standard. Key safety features include:
Standard Forward Collision Warning
Standard Lane Departure Warning
Available adaptive cruise control with night vision
Warranty and Maintenance Coverage Rolls-Royce Phantom
Like the Cullinan SUV and Dawn convertible, the Phantom comes with a four-year/unlimited Rolls-Royce warranty and maintenance package as standard.
The limited warranty covers 4 years or unlimited miles
Powertrain warranty covers 4 years or unlimited miles
Free maintenance is covered for 4 years or unlimited miles
Specifications
Engine type: Twin-turbocharged and intercooler DOHC 48-valve V-12, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement: 412 m³ in, 6749 cc
Power: 563 bhp @ 5000 rpm
Torque: 664 lb-ft at 1700 rpm
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Dimensions:
Wheelbase: 139.8-148.5 inches
Length: 227.2-235.8 inches
Width: 79.4 inches Height: 64.8-65.2 inches
Trunk volume: 19 cubic feet
Empty vehicle weight (C/D est): 5650-5750 lbs
Performance (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 4.5-4.6 seconds
Zero to 100 mph: 9.5-9.6 seconds
Standing ¼ mile: 12.8-12.9 seconds
Top speed: 155 mph
Fuel economy according to the Environmental Protection Agency:
Pool/city/highway: 12/14/19 mpg
Estimated base prices: Phantom $450,000;
Phantom EWB $500,000