The development
programme for the eighth generation of the Rolls-Royce Phantom, considered to
be the ‘Best Car in the World’, has taken another significant step forward.
New
images of the all-new aluminium architecture being engineered at the Rolls-Royce
facility in Goodwood show how well the project is advancing and how the new
Phantom is taking shape (see below).
This all-new hi-tech aluminium architecture
will underpin the new Phantom, which arrives in 2018, as well as all other
future Rolls-Royces.
In the meantime demand for all four models of
the current Phantom VII has remained strong since the announcement in February
of this year that it will be replaced.
“Patrons and connoisseurs of true luxury,
unwilling to compromise their expectations of an authentic super-luxury motor
car, have snapped up all 50 of the final Phantom Coupé and Drophead Coupé
Zenith Collection cars,” according to Rolls-Royce.
In addition they and Rolls-Royce dealers
around the world seemingly are requesting further Bespoke Collections and
one-off examples of the pinnacle Phantom limousine before the line closes on 31
December 2016.
In recognition of this demand, Rolls-Royce is
developing highly-individual cars which will be offered in order to satisfy
demand well into 2017.
“To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of Phantom’s
death are greatly exaggerated,” said Torsten Müller-Ötvös, chief executive
officer of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, part of BMW. “The huge level of demand for
Phantom VII, which we will fulfil well into 2017, clearly demonstrates that the
Rolls-Royce customer and patron of true luxury will accept no compromise when
considering the purchase of a super-luxury motor car, and will not be seduced
by mass-luxury brands. I am proud and excited to confirm that a new Phantom is
on the way – and it will be a contemporary and beautiful Phantom befitting of
its role as the flagship of global luxury."
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