Showing posts with label Phantom. Show all posts
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Friday, January 20, 2012

Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Gone Wald



While not many in numbers, Wald International believes that some owners of the Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe would like to give the luxurious convertible a more bespoke tuner look.

The Japanese firm's offering is a styling package is named "Black Bison Edition", which starts off with an assortment of aero parts made of carbon fiber.

These include a new front bumper with mesh vents and LED daytime lights on both corners, pronounced rocker panels, decorative trims for the fender vents, a boot lid spoiler and a rear apron with a diffuser plus different mirror caps.

A sports suspension module that brings the convertible Rolls Royce closer to the ground and a new set of multispoke alloy wheels that offer a more aggressive stance rounds out the tune.
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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Red Dot design award honors Rolls-Royce Ghost, others


Still thinking of the Rolls-Royce Ghost as a mini-me Phantom? Think again. The design is apparently standing on its own merits, and has won the praise of the Red Dot jury. Considered one of – if not the – definitive awards for superior design, the Red Dot is awarded every year to an array of products, from furniture and office supplies to electronics and passenger vehicles.
This year the award was given to a wide range of automobiles, including the Skoda Yeti and Superb Combi, BMW 5 Series andX1, Volkswagen Polo, Kia Venga, Mercedes E-Class Cabrioletand Opel Astra. The “best of the best” designation, however, was reserved for the Rolls-Royce – which follows the prize awarded to the Phantom Drophead Coupe two years ago – along with the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and Peugeot RCZ.


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