The last Rolls-Royce Phantom rolls off the production line.
The British luxury car manufacturer has decided to discontinue production of the Phantom line. The last car has found an owner.
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| The Phantom is one of the largest and most successful ultra-luxury sedans on the market. |
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| The official announcement of the Phantom's discontinuation came from Goodwood, where the company is headquartered, after the last car was ordered by a Rolls-Royce collector. |
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| The final Phantom was a long-wheelbase version, featuring classic styling inspired by ships of the 1930s. |
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| The car's exterior features a bluish-purple paint job with two coachlines running along the sides. It uses special tires and has a solid silver Spirit of Ecstasy logo. |
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| Meanwhile, the interior of the final Phantom still showcases the distinctive Rolls-Royce character with its handcrafted details. |
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| Several locations around the vehicle's body are engraved with ship symbols. Clocks are located in the front and rear cabins of the vehicle. |
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| Thus, after 90 years on the market, the Phantom line will officially cease operations, making way for a newer model in the near future. The replacement will feature a completely new design, replacing what the Phantom has possessed for the past 13 years. |
According to Zing









