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Monday, March 12, 2012
Rolls-Royce Phantom II's equipped by advanced features
Ian Cameron Director of Rolls-Royce design, the design evolution of the equating Phantom Series II with a familiar theme, illuminated in a different way. The new front-end Phantom is striking, with an updated bumper, and a rectangular skylight, may be summarized by fitting the core of the significant changes are on the inside.
Rolls-Royce was the first to include a light-all-LED headlights as standard for production cars. So also in terms of providing a white light over the typical, security, and prevention of driver fatigue.
Phantom II has also been equipped with advanced features a user-interface with multimedia controller has been redesigned. In addition this premium car adopts the latest satellite navigation system, in which includes 3D maps with topographical landscape, guided tours, and location of critical points of an increasingly slick, and the joint route planning. While information, maps, video and content presented on the control center screen at 8.8 inches Phantom.
Phantom II transmission system have now been using the new 8-speed automatic that can boost energy. Direct-injection V12 engine under the bonnet which is immersed in fuel consumption is claimed to have 10 percent better than that of CO2 emissions fell from 388 to 347g/km.
Premium car manufacturer Rolls-Royce did not want to miss the event the Geneva Motor Show 2012. Therefore, the British manufacturer is bringing the Phantom Series II into one of Europe's largest auto show held in Switzerland.
"Today I am proud to present Phantom II Series for the first time. Changes that significantly improve ease of use, waftability, and of course a magic carpet journey of the famous Rolls-Royce. As a consequence of advances in design, drive-train systems, and technology, I am confident that we will proudly continue to deliver the best cars in the world in the coming years. "Said Torsten Muller-Otvos, CEO Rolls-Royce in his official statement.