Monday, March 26, 2012

Rolls-Royce Phantom Extetnded Wheelbase (2013)


CAR GARAGE | Rolls-Royce Phantom Extetnded Wheelbase (2013) | From launch, the Rolls-Royce Phantom proved Itself a worthy recipient of the famous Spirit of Ecstasy figurine. From Pantheon grille to long rear overhang, the design was a Rolls-Royce Clarey. Every angle Revealed a bold yet elegant car with road presence That was second to none. For Such an imposing car, Phantom surprised drivers with its agility and precision in motion while its ride was described by the company at the time as 'designed to lower the pulse'.

 

At the car's core lay a ground-breaking, lightweight aluminum space-frame with power supplied by a sophisticated, direct-injection V12 engine, married to a six-speed auto gearbox. And complementing this excellence in engineering was the Phantom's beautiful interior, presenting hand-stitched sumptuous Leathers, fine veneers and exquisite detailing, a combination That marked the car as something Uniquely special. New Phantom variants were added, starting with Phantom Extended Wheelbase in 2005. In 2007, the Phantom Drop head Coupé Revealed the ultimate in luxurious open-top motoring, while the Phantom Coupé, Rolls-Royce's sophisticated Grand Tourer, joined the family in 2008.


Originally conceived by the Rolls-Royce engineering team, an advanced aluminum space frame retains its position at the Phantom's core, serving as the foundation for the car's extraordinary driving prowess. Rolls-Royce Epitomizing the marriage of cutting-edge technology with fine craftsmanship, each space frame is entirely hand-welded, then finished as if it were a precision instrument. Precision Might also be the best word to describe the manner in the which place drivers Phantom Their cars through corners. But, of course, handling can not come at the expense of the famous Rolls-Royce magic carpet ride. Complementing Phantom's reassuring safety features are changes to the front door side pockets.


Rolls-Royce Continues the grand tradition started Centuries ago by the coach-building industry: at least five layers of paint and clear lacquer coatings are applied to each Phantom, seven if the car is two-tone. Between each layer technicians sand the body by hand. In keeping with Rolls-Royce traditions single or double coach-lines can also be applied - by hand of course. Only the finest hand-selected hides from Alpine bulls are used by Rolls-Royce. The leather is pigmented to allow the drum Rolls-Royce durable leather to retain its famous soft and supple feel, giving a rich, uniform color while maintaining the natural feel, softness and grain. Wooden features blend the skills of cabinet makers and boat builders with modern technology. Multiple layers are pressed, bent and hand-finished before craftsmen cut and apply matched veneers, the which are subsequently detailed, lacquered, hand polished and highlighted. Inspired by J-class yachts of the 1930s, the beautiful teak-decking the Phantom Drop head Coupe in is a fine example of the marriage Between Rolls-Royce traditions and the best in engineering.


Rolls-Royce has a long history of technological FIRSTS and is now the first car manufacturer to offer full LED headlamps as standard for the Phantom models. New light clusters comprise four compartments surrounded and finished with a polished, stainless steel bezel. Continuously lit, an elegant bar runs through the center forming the Phantom's LED daytime running lamps. LEDS in the top two pockets full form dipped beam lights illuminates while in the lower two LEDs. LEDs present the opportunity for Technologies That better manage the way light is projected, Including light curve functionality and adaptive headlamps. Adaptive beam headlamps automatically change patterns According to driving conditions.