Rolls-Royce fittingly reclaimed its position as the leader in automobile design and engineering by introducing the new Rolls-Royce Phantom 2003. The car has been manufactured with the most advanced technology and it took almost four years for the designing and engineering team to develop this breakthrough model. The car was built in the company’s modern production plant in Goodwood.
The car has the trademark long bonnet, wide C-pillar and separate windows of Rolls-Royce. The advance designing in the car include a unique spaceframe made of aluminium and a direct petrol injection V12 engine. It can reach a top speed of 149mph. The rear coach doors of the car are another proof of the classy engineering that seems to be in abundance in the new Phantom. The doors are hinged at the back so that the passengers can enter or exit the car elegantly and the best part is that they can be closed simply by pressing a button. The interior of the car has been given a very simple design yet it looks very sophisticated. The revolving panel which is right in the center of the dashboard hides the multi-media screen. The finest leather and wood used in the car give the interior a unique and plush feel.
The 2003 phantom also has an extraordinarily elegant exterior finish. The hand-polished body has an envious finish of depth and sheen. The beautiful car is available in 15 standard exterior colours and can be specified in single or double coachlines. The car promises to give you the most thrilling driving experience that you can ever imagine.
