Dream car of millions Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII is the perfect combination of beauty and beast
Rolls-Royce has always excelled at producing luxury vehicles and one of those fancy set of wheels is the Rolls-Royce Phantom. The Eighth-generation Phantom has been teased and is on course to be launched soon.
It is the largest and grandest car ever manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd. The new Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII is all about class, elegance and smoothness, making only limited number of models as their old tradition.
This new fantasy check-list car comes up with 6.75 litre twin turbo V12 engine stating at an astonishing price of $ 444, 000 (approx. Rs. 2, 80, 50, 000). It is made with an all-aluminium space frame underpinning, making it stiffer and quieter than Phantom VII space frame. And this massive model tops out at 250kph, in which it hits 100kph within 5.3 seconds.
Even the storage capacity has been increased massively in Phantom VIII in comparison to Phantom VII with an 8 speed gear-box which is assisted by the satellite helping you to make impeccable shifts at any speed.
Rolls-Royce has always been famous to deliver beautiful and massive luxury cars since 1925 with an extra edge over other car brands. That’s why they have installed a glass gallery inside the dashboard if the buyer wishes so. The gallery comes with a permanent installation: an analogue clock which is the loudest sound you can hear in a Rolls-Royce.
“Every car is made in same manner but some are designed differently.” And Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII is the perfect example of it. This car fulfils your entire requirement whether it is the extraordinary exteriors and interiors or the performance of the car. So what are you waiting for! Book yours in prior before it goes out.
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