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Spy Pics: Rolls-Royce Phantom Spotted Testing; Interior Revealed
The next-gen Rolls-Royce Phantom has been spied testing in China.
Rolls-Royce is all set to reveal the eighth generation of its iconic Phantom limousine at an event in London in July.
Meanwhile, Rolls-Royce is hard at work putting the new Phantom to the test and one prototype of the upcoming luxury limo has been caught testing by Car News China, one of the biggest markets in the world for Rolls-Royce.
The prototype spotted in China is instantly recognisable as Phantom, thanks to the evolutionary design of the new car, which looks quite similar to the one it replaces this July.
The
front
end
of
the
new
car
features
the
trademark
Rolls-Royce
grille
which
is
now
larger
than
ever
and
is
flanked
by
headlights
similar
to
the
ones
found
on
the
Dawn
with
a
strip
of
lights
added
for
the
turn
signals.
The
front
bumper
also
sees
minor
modifications
with
the
air
intakes
now
stretching
further
outwards
towards
the
sides
of
the
car.
The rear end of the new Phantom looks more sculpted than ever while the bumper is expected to sit more flush ith the rest of the car. Alos seen are the rounded-rectangle LED tail lamps.
At the sides, the suicide doors are still around and are expected to retain the umbrellas usually found inside. The open doors reveal the interiors of the car, with the rear seats sitting higher than the ones in the front.
The dashboard of the new Phantom has also been revealed, and if the image is anything to go by, the new Phantom is set to retain the analogue dials and the steering wheel seen on the current Phantom.
The new Phantom is expected to uses either an uprated version of the current car's 6.75-litre V12 or the twin turbocharged 6.6-litre V12 from the new Dawn.