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The head-turning Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible/coupe is as attractive as it is agile.
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2018
Rolls-Royce
1326
Dawn
31044
397431
3.1
Overall
The Ghost represents the upper echelon of ultra-luxury sedans, and is heralded by the wealthy as an elitist status symbol.
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2018
Rolls-Royce
1326
Ghost
31043
397429
5
Overall
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2018
Rolls-Royce
1326
Phantom
31138
398080
3.7
Overall
The Wraith bedazzles inside and out and is the result of the signature handcrafting that defines the pinnacle of the Rolls-Royce nameplate.
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2018
Rolls-Royce
1326
Wraith
31049
397453
4.7
Overall
A benchmark for ultra-luxury on four wheels, Rolls-Royce makes a grand entrance into the 2018 model year with a new generation flagship sedan. Coming 15 years after the major introduction of the previous generation model, the new Rolls-Royce Phantom is re-engineered with modern premium touches. An all-new aluminum architecture for the 2018 Phantom results in a lighter vehicle that is roughly 30 percent more rigidity than the previous model. Touting a ‘Magic Carpet Ride', the new Rolls-Royce Phantom operates on an air suspension and features four-wheel steering. Propulsion from a new 6.75-liter V-12 engine producing 563 horsepower, a heavily sound-insulated cabin area, Night Vision and Vision Assist, collision warning and a WiFi hotspot are some features set to make the Phantom into a modern luxury contender. The smaller four-door Ghost sedan and the two-door Wraith coupe return in lasting glory for 2018 with no significant changes. For 2018, the Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible now joins Ghost and Wraith with the availability of a Black Badge model. As the brand enters 2018, The luxury vehicle world continues to await Rolls-Royce's long-awaited crossover vehicle called the Cullinan.
A benchmark for ultra-luxury on four wheels, Rolls-Royce makes a grand entrance into the 2018 model year with a new generation flagship sedan. Coming 15 years after the major introduction of the previous generation model, the new Rolls-Royce Phantom is re-engineered with modern premium touches. An all-new aluminum architecture for the 2018 Phantom results in a lighter vehicle that is roughly 30 percent more rigidity than the previous model. Touting a ‘Magic Carpet Ride', the new Rolls-Royce Phantom operates on an air suspension and features four-wheel steering. Propulsion from a new 6.75-liter V-12 engine producing 563 horsepower, a heavily sound-insulated cabin area, Night Vision and Vision Assist, collision warning and a WiFi hotspot are some features set to make the Phantom into a modern luxury contender. The smaller four-door Ghost sedan and the two-door Wraith coupe return in lasting glory for 2018 with no significant changes. For 2018, the Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible now joins Ghost and Wraith with the availability of a Black Badge model. As the brand enters 2018, The luxury vehicle world continues to await Rolls-Royce's long-awaited crossover vehicle called the Cullinan.