
The British luxury car maker Rolls-Royce unveiled the last production of its Phantom VII with the extensive use of aluminium as the company rolls out a new production line after 13 years.
The Phantom VII marks the launch of the marque’s bespoke programme whereby Phantom serves as a blank canvas enabling buyers to make their personalised additions.
The company uses a new aluminium space frame that is designed and engineered for providing high-strength and making it lightweight. The model comes with a 6.75-litre V12 Rolls-Royce engine developed in-house which provides 454 horsepower and 531 pound-feet of torque.
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With the end of this production, the company is set to introduce a new Phantom VIII, underpinned by all-new aluminium architecture of luxury.
Phantom’s off-the-shelf price has been set at more than $420,000.
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