Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe makes it official debut in the Middle East
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
The Phantom Coupe, the latest addition to the Phantom family, was revealed by Rolls Royce Motor Cars for the very first time in the Middle East. Elegant and swift, it is the most driver-oriented car in its category. The materials used in creating the Phantom Coupe have been painstakingly chosen to combine form with structure. Cutting-edge technology coupled with an elegant, strong body, to produce a car that is both remarkably dynamic and incredibly comfortable. During the Middle East opening in Abu Dhabi, Peter Schoppmann, Regional Direction for the Middle East said, "Outstanding engineering, drivability and exclusivity are fundamentals to every Rolls-Royce car.
The Coupe has been designed and engineered to be the most dynamic interpretation of our values." The advanced aluminum chassis is at the heart of the Phantom Coupe. Extremely strong and lightweight, it positively affects riding comfort, handling and safety. Intended to cover immense distances with ease, the Coupe's power comes from the 6.75-liter V12 engine that creates 453 hp, 720Nm of torque and has a fuel economy that is unrivaled in its segment. The Coupe's interior can be lighted up optionally through a starlight headliner, more than 1,600 fiber-optics which gives one the impression of a star-filled evening sky.
The Phantom Coupe is a magnificent choice for cross-continental trips and a Rolls-Royce for a true driving aficionado. Pace, performance and style assure both driver and passenger will come out from a day-long drive feeling fresh and relaxed. The Rolls-Royce Coupe has four models in its line-up: the four-door Phantom, the Extended Wheelbase version, the convertible Phantom Drophead Coupe and the new Phantom Coupe. Rolls-Royce showed remarkable growth this year, with a high demand for the Phantom four-door together with a noteworthy interest in the Phantom Drophead Coupe after its launch in the Middle East in September 2007. Customers all over the region are now receiving the first Coupes.












