2021 Rolls Royce Phantom: If your quest is to satisfy your taste for luxury, then the all-new 2021 Rolls Royce Phantom is the choice for you with its imposing design blends classic Rolls-Royce cues with more modern elements to create stately curb appeal that’s second to none. The cabin—especially that of the extended-wheelbase model—is exceptionally spacious and extraordinarily comfortable
Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG
2021 Rolls Royce Phantom owner’s conspicuous consumption is matched by their car’s penchant for consuming fuel. The EPA’s fuel-economy estimates run as low as 12 mpg city; although the Phantom’s 20 mpg highway rating actually bests the smaller Rolls-Royce Ghosts by 2 mpg.
If we ever are lucky enough to have the chance to put the Phantom through our 200-mile highway fuel-economy test, we’ll update this story with test results.
Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
An interior tailored for kings can be adorned with a custom-artwork dash. Acres of wood, real metal accents, and vast expanses of supple leather cover nearly every square inch of the cabin.
2021 Rolls Royce Phantom offers both a standard- and long-wheelbase version of the Phantom, the latter stretched by 8.6 inches, much of which is results as additional rear-seat legroom. Rear-hinged coach doors open to allow graceful and dramatic arrivals and departures.
Rear seat passengers can be treated to a myriad of luxuries such as deep-pile carpeted floor mats, power-adjustable seats with massage, a refrigerated console compartment, and remote controls for the car’s infotainment system.
Infotainment and Connectivity
2021 Rolls Royce Phantom: Speaking of infotainment, the Phantom comes standard with a large infotainment display artfully hidden behind a glass panel that stretches the full width of the car’s dashboard. It’s controlled via a rotary knob on the center console. Lest you think that rear-seat passengers are left out of the technology game, the Phantom also features touchscreens that motor down from each of the front seatbacks to provide access to the car’s audio and navigation systems, and also a live-TV tuner so passengers won’t fall behind on their favorite shows while on the go.
Safety and Driver-Assistance Features
2021 Rolls Royce Phantom: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) almost certainly will never perform crash testing on the Phantom due to its low sales numbers and sky-high price tag. Its dizzying array of optional tech includes night vision and a distinct laser-light system, but Rolls-Royce also offers more conventional driver-assistance features such as forward collision and lane-departure warning as standard. Key safety features include:
- Standard forward-collision warning
- Standard lane-departure warning
- Available adaptive cruise control with night vision
Warranty and Maintenance Coverage
Like the Cullinan SUV and the Dawn convertible, the Phantom comes with Rolls-Royce’s four-year/unlimited mile warranty and maintenance package as standard.
- The limited warranty covers 4 years or unlimited miles
- Powertrain warranty covers 4 years or unlimited miles
- Complimentary maintenance is covered for 4 years or unlimited miles
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