Rolls-Royce, quite proud of its sales since the launch of the full-size Phantom sedan and its variations, has deemed it appropriate to limit changes for 2009. Always in the name of offering cars with a unique attitude, the automaker is polishing the Phantom's already considerable exclusivity.
One must admittedly have eagle eyes to detect any modification, or have already had the pleasure of mixing with a Phantom on a daily basis. In a firm bid to standardize the Phantom lineup, Rolls-Royce is bequeathing to the sedan the innovations already attributed to the Drophead Convertible and the Coupe at their respective introductions.
To harmonize the look of the three cars, the sedan is now decked out in a stainless steel grille. This is a departure from the brand's previous sedans, which have historically been dressed in a chrome grille.
Among the 2009 model's new features is the LED-studded roof that rather convincingly mimics a starry sky, first introduced with the Coupe. Also, the door handles now light up when you near the vehicle.
Passenger comfort hasn't been disregarded, as two 12-inch monitors now adorn the service trays on the front seat backs. The rear controls have also been relocated to improve ergonomics.
The new Phantom sedan will go into production this spring at the famous Goodwood plant in England.
photo:Roll-Royce
One must admittedly have eagle eyes to detect any modification, or have already had the pleasure of mixing with a Phantom on a daily basis. In a firm bid to standardize the Phantom lineup, Rolls-Royce is bequeathing to the sedan the innovations already attributed to the Drophead Convertible and the Coupe at their respective introductions.
To harmonize the look of the three cars, the sedan is now decked out in a stainless steel grille. This is a departure from the brand's previous sedans, which have historically been dressed in a chrome grille.
Among the 2009 model's new features is the LED-studded roof that rather convincingly mimics a starry sky, first introduced with the Coupe. Also, the door handles now light up when you near the vehicle.
Passenger comfort hasn't been disregarded, as two 12-inch monitors now adorn the service trays on the front seat backs. The rear controls have also been relocated to improve ergonomics.
The new Phantom sedan will go into production this spring at the famous Goodwood plant in England.
photo:Roll-Royce