Manufacturers often tell us their cars don’t have any competitors, trying to persuade us that their babies are so much better than the competition that there’s no contest. But, with the Rolls-Royce Phantom, it’s true.
If ever a brand name stood for superlative quality, it would have to be Rolls-Royce. We’ve all heard it used in describing the best of the best, so much so that the name is has become a part of our everyday vernacular: the “Rolls-Royce of furniture” or the “Rolls-Royce of appliances”.
The epitome of luxury goes one better with the arrival of the Phantom Series II.
The world’s most luxurious convertible takes on one of Australia's best driving roads...
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CarAdvice tests the Rolls-Royce Phantom Experimental Electric concept car on its world tour in Singapore. It’s an overcast and typically humid day in Singapore when we arrive at our home base for the next few days. It’s an exhibition centre called ArtSpace, and it’s where Rolls-Royce has chosen to introduce us to its latest creation, the Rolls-Royce 102EX Phantom Experimental Electric...
Rolls Royce Phantom Review & Road test Affordable luxury for the masses - well, sort of... Model Tested: Rolls Royce Phantom, 6.75-litre, V12, automatic Provenance CarAdvice Rating: - by Karl Peskett When a luxury car costs north of $1 million, you tend to expect a lot from it...
As a prelude to our forthcoming video review of the Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe, CarAdvice is proud to present a small teaser for your enjoyment. ...