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A new world - Phantom Series II in summary
2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom - Specifications
Today,  Rolls-Royce presents Phantom Series II, a family of pinnacle cars that  have been thoughtfully updated with the introduction of cutting-edge  technology, enhancements to an already peerless drive-train and  improvements in connectivity that reflect the changing world in which we  live.
Rolls-Royce Phantom's striking and modern front end best  encapsulates the essence of changes that lie beneath, with re-styled  bumpers and rectangular light apertures that frame full-LED light  clusters. These allow the integration of new technologies like curve  light functionality, where headlamp beams are reflected in the direction  of travel to provide greater illumination of the road ahead when  cornering. And adaptive headlamps, where light patterns change  automatically and - of course - effortlessly in response to different  driving speeds.
Phantom's already sublime drive-train has also  been enhanced. The addition of a new 8-speed automatic gearbox and rear  differential perfectly complement the V12 direct injection engine,  improving exemplary dynamics, as well as the famous Rolls-Royce promise  of a magic carpet ride. Fuel consumption improves by 10 percent on the  combined cycle and CO2 emissions fall from 385 to 347g/km as a  consequence (388 to 349 for Phantom Extended Wheelbase).
Effortless  is a word that perhaps best epitomises the Phantom experience, both for  drivers and their passengers. So an improved user interface, as well as  the addition of new driver assistance technologies, have been built on  the foundation of a new electronics' platform for Phantom Series II. The  satellite navigation system, for example, has been fully updated with  functions that include 3D map display with landscape topography, guided  tours, as well as enhanced points of interest and composite route  planning.
Audio visual content, satellite navigation maps and  driver information is presented on Phantom's new 8.8 inch control centre  display, underlined by eight programmable bookmarks in chrome for  optimum convenience in selecting key functions. Front, rear and top-view  camera systems, further augment Phantom's ease of use particularly when  driving in tight urban environments. When reverse parking for example,  rear path prediction automatically deploys on-screen.
These  significant changes add further substance to a reputation Phantom has  proudly built since launch of the signature Rolls-Royce back in 2003. It  is a new world. But it's a world in which the Rolls-Royce Phantom  family will occupy a pinnacle position for many years to come.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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