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Rolls-Royce (2003–Present)

Rolls-Royce Phantom VII (2003–2017)

The Phantom VII marked the rebirth of Rolls-Royce under BMW ownership.
Built on an advanced aluminium spaceframe chassis and powered by a 6.75L V12 (N73B68) coupled to a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission, it became an icon that blended modern technology with timeless luxury.

Technical Improvements:

  • Aluminium spaceframe chassis
  • 6.75L V12 with direct injection
  • Adaptive air suspension
  • High-end infotainment system
  • Iconic coach doors

Submodels:

  • Phantom EWB (Extended Wheelbase)
  • Phantom Drophead Coupé (convertible)
  • Phantom Coupé (2-door grand tourer)

 

Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII (2017–Present)

The Phantom VIII built upon the legacy of its predecessor, introducing a new aluminium platform — the “Architecture of Luxury.”
It features a 6.75L twin-turbocharged V12 and the latest in driver assistance and infotainment technology.

Technical Improvements:

 

Rolls-Royce Ghost (2010–Present)

The Rolls-Royce Ghost offered a more compact and dynamic alternative to the Phantom.
Initially powered by a 6.6L twin-turbo V12 (N74B66), it was later refined with numerous technical updates.
After 2017, the Ghost was completely redesigned under the “post-opulence” design philosophy, using the Architecture of Luxury platform.

Technical Improvements:

  • 6.6L or 6.75L twin-turbo V12
  • All-wheel drive (on the latest generation)
  • Satellite-aided suspension for optimal comfort
  • Innovative infotainment and control systems

 

Rolls-Royce Wraith (2013–2023)

The Wraith was a dynamic fastback coupé featuring a 6.6L twin-turbocharged V12.
With 632 hp, it was the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever produced at the time.
From 2017 onwards, the Wraith was also offered in Black Badge specification, with increased power and bespoke finishes.

Technical Improvements:

 

Rolls-Royce Dawn (2015–2023)

The Dawn was the elegant convertible counterpart to the Wraith.
Featuring the same 6.6L twin-turbo V12 and an electrically operated soft-top, it delivered the ultimate in open-top luxury.
After 2017, the model received updates including a Black Badge version and a redesigned infotainment system.

Technical Improvements:

  • 6.6L twin-turbo V12
  • Electric convertible roof mechanism
  • Black Badge version with enhanced performance
  • Updated infotainment and driver assistance systems

 

Rolls-Royce Spectre (2023–Present)

The Rolls-Royce Spectre is the brand’s first fully electric model, marking the beginning of a new era for the marque.
Built on the “Architecture of Luxury” platform, it delivers an estimated range of around 500 km and features standard all-wheel drive.
The Spectre combines traditional Rolls-Royce craftsmanship and refinement with state-of-the-art electric performance and technology.

Technical Improvements:

  • Fully electric drivetrain (~585 hp, 900 Nm)
  • Range of approximately 500 km
  • All-wheel drive as standard
  • Advanced aerodynamics and next-generation battery technology
  • Innovative infotainment and driver assistance systems

Submodels:

  • Spectre Black Badge – expected to offer increased performance and sportier character

Production Numbers (2003–2018)

  • Phantom VII: approx. 10,000 units
  • Phantom VIII: production ongoing
  • Ghost: approx. 20,000 units
  • Wraith: approx. 6,000 units
  • Dawn: approx. 5,000 units
  • Spectre: around 500 units produced since 2023

 

Maintenance & Parts for Rolls-Royce (2003–2018)

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