2022 Rolls-Royce Phantom; admiral of luxury

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Introduced with small touches in design and hardware dynamics, the 2022 Rolls-Royce Phantom has a calm make-up operation in general terms.

Continuing to work on a brand new challenge with the development process of its first electric car, Specter, Rolls-Royce, on the other hand, does not neglect to keep its cult names alive in the competition. In recent years, the flagships, which have become much more assertive and remarkable with the updates made by BMW, Mercedes, Bentley and Audi, have also included the Phantom with the touch of Goodwood. The engineers, who prefer to touch the small but effective points on the design side for the Phantom, whose role at the top of the family continues, signals that they continue on the road with the philosophy of not changing the good thing too much. Before entering the details, let’s state that no changes were made on the engine side for the 2022 Rolls-Royce Phantom, which was put on the production line with its make-up dynamics.

2022 Rolls-Royce Phantom with fine touches

With the new model year, the updates to be felt in the prominent design elements of the Phantom will be waiting for its users.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille makes the “Badge of Honor” and “Spirit of Ecstasy” mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The illuminated grid structure, which we remember from other members of the family, will also be at the forefront of the innovation. We can say that the laser-cut frame star lights decoration brought to the lighting group in the front section will increase the visual pleasure, especially at night, to a higher level. This touch brought to the headlights creates a visual connection with the Starlight Headliner located on the interior roof of the vehicle. In the 2022 model year, when new wheel sets are also on the list, the disc-shaped set inspired by the old ones will still be preferable.

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The interior design of the Phantom continues almost unchanged. Rolls-Royce, which only went a little thicker on the steering wheel side, also wants to increase the tactile sensation for a more satisfying driving experience for the driver. On the upholstery side, the Phantom Platino option, which is named after the silver-white coating of the metal platinum, can be preferred as a new one. Prices for the new Phantom, which has a twin-turbo powered 6.75-liter V12 engine under its hood, will be announced in the coming days.

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