May 19, 2016 09:09 AM EDT
Rolls Royce Reveals Double Door Phantom & Convertible Zenith Collection

For users looking for automotive extravagance and excellence, Rolls Royce has been a perfect choice for decades. The German automaker has definitely forged a reputation by creating some of the best automobiles, and has added two new feathers under its belt - Phantom Coupe & Zenith Collection.

The Phantom, which is being redesigned with an aluminum intensive structure, will arrive in 2018. However, no official announcement has been released about Drophead Coupe or Phantom Coupe.

Rolls will be reportedly merging the features of the current Phantom model with a special Convertible Zenith Collection coup. Notably, this marks the end of production of Drophead Coupe and Phantom Coupe, as they won't be continued in the next generation Phantom lineup, reported Digital Trends.

On the other hand, the models of Zenith Collection will possess some unusual features like a glass shelf, a room for champagne cooler at the back, which can hold eight glasses and two bottles. 

Moreover, each of the Convertibles of Rolls Royce will include a laser-etched map of the locations of the Coupe on the endcap of the door armrests, according to reports from Automobile Bag.

As for the fuel emission and consumption of the vehicles, the Zenith Collection has kept the mechanical details same. Thus, it features the same 6.7-liter V - 12 engines used in the previous Phantom models. The engine produces an average of 453 horsepower and 531 pound - feet of torque, which is sent directly to the rear wheels of the vehicle.

Additionally, in the center console, the buyers will find a "priceless memento", which comes only with Convertibles of Zenith Collection. The inside of the vehicle contains certain features seen on previous models of Rolls.

Notably, Rolls has claimed that all 50 automobiles of the Zenith Collection, which is slated to be launched in the first phase has been spoken for.

 

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