Rolls-Royce: Phantom News
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Rolls-Royce: Phantom News
Rolls-Royce Experimental
by Ross Finlay (02 Mar 04)
Rolls-Royce doesn’t follow the industry trend of building concept cars, but back in 1919 it started a run of "experimental" prototypes with the Silver Ghost-based 1EX. The last of that original series was 45EX, produced in 1958, but the theme has now been taken up again, and one of the most stunning vehicles at the Geneva Show is the Rolls-Royce 100EX.
Marek Djordjevic, the company’s chief stylist for exterior design, says of the four-seat drophead that, "The overall impression is intended to be that of an elegant motor yacht at speed."
There’s certainly something of that in the view of the flowing front-to-rear lines and the aluminium waist rail, but the yachting connection is taken further in the use of bleached teak decking. That, rather than carpeting, is the material for the passenger cabin floor as well as for the tonneau cover and the lining of the boot.
Two different coachbuilding ideas, popular in previous decades, come together at the rear of the car, where Rolls-Royce has combined tapering boat-tail styling with a "countryman" boot whose lower tailgate hinges down, to act either as a picnic table or as something on which to stand when cheering on competitors at a point-to-point or some similar event.
The two-door bodywork features the same uncompromisingly blunt front end as the Phantom, although Rolls-Royce says it has "a more progressive version" of the Phantom grille. With fingers crossed, many observers are waiting hopefully for a still more progressive version. A new fabric with fine metallic threads is used for the outer layer of the hood, which is lined with the same cashmere/wool material as the production car. Mahogany is the chosen woodwork for the interior, there’s some metallic-finish detailing, and the seats are upholstered in Dark Curzon leather.
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So far, so very high-class Rolls-Royce. But the 100EX is rather more than just a 21st-century super-luxury convertible. For one thing, it uses a lightweight aluminium space frame, and for another it comes with an engine like nothing Rolls-Royce has ever fitted before.
Henry Royce himself mulled over the idea of a sixteen-cylinder engine before settling on a V12 for the Phantom III of the 1930s. Now the sixteen-cylinder theme has come back, because the 100EX is powered by a nine-litre V16 engine which, understandably enough, has no need of turbocharging. Rolls-Royce’s parent BMW has obviously been enjoying itself here.
It comes as no surprise that the 100EX will not progress to production status, although various elements of the design, construction and equipment may well percolate through to showroom models of the future.
On the other hand, the car is not meant to be simply a motor show exhibit. Ready in time for the Rolls-Royce centenary, it will appear at many of the anniversary events later in the year.
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Love the suicide doors and the wood!!
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I like some of the ideas, like the trunk, wood cover on the vert top, suicide door, but the car doen't look sexy to me-front/rear of car and the plastic/wood dash make it look super tall, I can feel my knees hitting already.
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Thats just insane...i love it. V16 power baby!!!...Too bad A. there not going to produce it and B. even if they did i couldnt afford it any time within the next 40 years.
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that wood is gorgeous. and so is the rest of the car.
but i agree w/ cusdaddy on the headlights. they look like flip up headlight doors.
but i agree w/ cusdaddy on the headlights. they look like flip up headlight doors.
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Originally posted by Collective27
A. there not going to produce it
A. there not going to produce it
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needs new name tho, sounds like a honda
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i wouldnt say that, bentlys gonna have a convertible gt, why wouldnt they make this to have a new convert and to compete with bently?
i wouldnt say that, bentlys gonna have a convertible gt, why wouldnt they make this to have a new convert and to compete with bently?
And this car is a glimpse at the next Corniche
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Originally posted by Sdog2012
i wouldnt say that, bentlys gonna have a convertible gt, why wouldnt they make this to have a new convert and to compete with bently?
i wouldnt say that, bentlys gonna have a convertible gt, why wouldnt they make this to have a new convert and to compete with bently?
Does anyone read the articles that go along with the pics...
The second to last paragraph states "It comes as no surprise that the 100EX will not progress to production status, although various elements of the design, construction and equipment may well percolate through to showroom models of the future."
This is why i said that they wont be producing it.
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Rolls-Royce: Phantom news **Series II Revealed (page 2)**
80 years ago, in the summer of 1925 Rolls-Royce showed their Phantom to the world. It was a big hit at that time, and due to the anniversary of this model, Rolls-Royce prepared another limited edition car. Only 25 cars will be made from todays Phantom. The only color will be Black/Grey.
All differences are inside the car, including DVD player, in the trunk you will find a very expensive table for picnics, it will also have a set of extremelly expensive feather pens by Conway Stewart. Interior will be equiped with most expensive wood and leather.
Cars are already on sale and the price difference between this one and the normal one is 20,000 euro.
All differences are inside the car, including DVD player, in the trunk you will find a very expensive table for picnics, it will also have a set of extremelly expensive feather pens by Conway Stewart. Interior will be equiped with most expensive wood and leather.
Cars are already on sale and the price difference between this one and the normal one is 20,000 euro.
By the way, in case they forgot to mention it........everything about this car is expensive.
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only 20,000 EU more than the regular Phantom????? pshhh.... I sneeze on that. Just ordered mine, November 2005 delivery.
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Originally Posted by charliemike
That pen is $1350 ... Just so you know
I'm sorry, I don't care how rich I become, I'm never spending over a grand on a PEN. That is just an extravegant waste of money.
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I'm sorry, I don't care how rich I become, I'm never spending over a grand on a PEN. That is just an extravegant waste of money.
I bet Paris Hilton doesn't use a Bic ink pen
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Thats pretty sexy.
They should have given it different wheels too.
They should have given it different wheels too.
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Originally Posted by charliemike
When you have $800M and earn $80M a year in interest, you can get the BEST of everything
I bet Paris Hilton doesn't use a Bic ink pen
I bet Paris Hilton doesn't use a Bic ink pen
Yeah I bet Paris Hilton is a dumb whore too
A Mont Blanc pen is fine for me, it's like the Cartier or Louis Vittion pens, people who think they need to show everyone they are rich buys them. Meanwhile, the guy who is rich and sure of himself buys a pen that works JUST THE SAME as the others, and stays that much richer.
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Originally Posted by Minch00
So you get some pens and a different paint job? Not worth it, IMO.
Like anyone who buys a $325k Rolls Royce is concerned about value....get real.
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Like anyone who buys a $325k Rolls Royce is concerned about value....get real.
True. I mean if I could afford a Rolls in my present state, I'd probably opt for it. But it's still a waste of money
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they coulda done it up better on the exterior
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Let me remind everyone of this Phantom vs Maybach thread