Last year was monumental for Rolls-Royce: its Phantom nameplate turned the page on a century of history, thus becoming the longest-used car model name across the automotive industry. Even the Chevy ...
Rolls-Royce is a pinnacle brand. And Phantom is the stately marque’s pinnacle nameplate. This has been the case since 1925, making Phantom the longest-running nameplate in autodom (although there were ...
2025 marks 100 years since Rolls-Royce first applied the Phantom name to one of its ultra-luxurious cars. Since then, the name has been used on a total of eight generations of the car, helping build ...
The Rolls-Royce Phantom celebrates an important birthday this month, 100 years after the luxury saloon was first introduced. Now into its eighth generation, the Phantom has long been the flagship of ...
Rolls-Royce is celebrating its Phantom nameplate's centennial The nameplate is the oldest still in use, though it hasn't been in continuous use over the years Rolls-Royce has launched eight ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rolls-Royce first built a Phantom in 1925, and is still building them 100 years later, with the latest generation, the Phantom ...
When Rolls-Royce sinks its teeth into a special project, it really goes deep. Allow us to introduce you to the Phantom Centenary Private Collection, a limited-run Phantom designed as a 100th birthday ...
Rolls-Royce says this special new Phantom took three years of continuous development to complete, and it has "some of the most extensively engineered Bespoke features" ever put into a Rolls-Royce. It ...
As per tradition, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is one of the last beacons of classic V12 power – with the Phantom, Ghost, and Cullinan models all sharing the 6.75-liter N74B68 twin-turbocharged V12 gasoline ...
Rolls-Royce is marking a century of the Phantom with a limited-run model called the Phantom Centenary Private Collection. Production for this highly exclusive car will be capped at 25 units. Developed ...
Rolls-Royce first built a Phantom in 1925, and is still building them 100 years later, with the latest generation, the Phantom VIII, debuting in 2017. To mark the anniversary, the marque put one in a ...
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