The Rolls-Royce Phantom II has made its debut in Singapore
28 Nov 2022|2,898 views
Rolls-Royce has launched the new Rolls-Royce Phantom II in Singapore, making the island nation the first country in the South East Asian region to receive the newest iteration of the Phantom II.
For the Phantom II, Rolls-Royce designers and engineers have ensured that only the lightest of design touches, embellishments, and adaptations have been incorporated for the newest model.
For example, the Phantom's presence has been retained, but a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights are now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille makes the 'RR' Badge of Honour and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The headlights are graced with laser-cut bezel starlights, which creates a visual connection with the Starlight Headliner inside
The side profile is further enhanced with a suite of new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is available to commission in a fully or part-polished finish.
Alternatively, the Phantom may be optioned with a disc wheel, which harks back to the Rolls-Royce motor cars of the 1920's.
On the interior, the steering wheels has been made slightly thicker, which Rolls-Royce claims will provide a more connected and immediate point of contact for the driver.
The Phantom II retails from $2,098,888, while the Phantom II Extended starts from $2,448,888.
For the Phantom II, Rolls-Royce designers and engineers have ensured that only the lightest of design touches, embellishments, and adaptations have been incorporated for the newest model.
For example, the Phantom's presence has been retained, but a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights are now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille makes the 'RR' Badge of Honour and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The headlights are graced with laser-cut bezel starlights, which creates a visual connection with the Starlight Headliner inside
The side profile is further enhanced with a suite of new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is available to commission in a fully or part-polished finish.
Alternatively, the Phantom may be optioned with a disc wheel, which harks back to the Rolls-Royce motor cars of the 1920's.
On the interior, the steering wheels has been made slightly thicker, which Rolls-Royce claims will provide a more connected and immediate point of contact for the driver.
The Phantom II retails from $2,098,888, while the Phantom II Extended starts from $2,448,888.
Car Model | Estimated price as of press time (excluding COE) |
Rolls-Royce Phantom 6.75 V12 (A) | $2,098,888 |
Rolls-Royce Phantom 6.75 V12 Extended (A) | $2,448,888 |
Rolls-Royce has launched the new Rolls-Royce Phantom II in Singapore, making the island nation the first country in the South East Asian region to receive the newest iteration of the Phantom II.
For the Phantom II, Rolls-Royce designers and engineers have ensured that only the lightest of design touches, embellishments, and adaptations have been incorporated for the newest model.
For example, the Phantom's presence has been retained, but a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights are now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille makes the 'RR' Badge of Honour and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The headlights are graced with laser-cut bezel starlights, which creates a visual connection with the Starlight Headliner inside
The side profile is further enhanced with a suite of new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is available to commission in a fully or part-polished finish.
Alternatively, the Phantom may be optioned with a disc wheel, which harks back to the Rolls-Royce motor cars of the 1920's.
On the interior, the steering wheels has been made slightly thicker, which Rolls-Royce claims will provide a more connected and immediate point of contact for the driver.
The Phantom II retails from $2,098,888, while the Phantom II Extended starts from $2,448,888.
For the Phantom II, Rolls-Royce designers and engineers have ensured that only the lightest of design touches, embellishments, and adaptations have been incorporated for the newest model.
For example, the Phantom's presence has been retained, but a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights are now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille makes the 'RR' Badge of Honour and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The headlights are graced with laser-cut bezel starlights, which creates a visual connection with the Starlight Headliner inside
The side profile is further enhanced with a suite of new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is available to commission in a fully or part-polished finish.
Alternatively, the Phantom may be optioned with a disc wheel, which harks back to the Rolls-Royce motor cars of the 1920's.
On the interior, the steering wheels has been made slightly thicker, which Rolls-Royce claims will provide a more connected and immediate point of contact for the driver.
The Phantom II retails from $2,098,888, while the Phantom II Extended starts from $2,448,888.
Car Model | Estimated price as of press time (excluding COE) |
Rolls-Royce Phantom 6.75 V12 (A) | $2,098,888 |
Rolls-Royce Phantom 6.75 V12 Extended (A) | $2,448,888 |
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