2011 – Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé





Rolls-Royce is an English company that became famous for manufacturing the most luxurious automobiles in the world.
It is also an aircraft engine manufacturer.
It was founded by Frederick Henry Royce and Charles Stewart on March 15, 1906, as a result of a partnership formed in 1904.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé is an iconic model that stands out for its exclusivity and design.
This large convertible, introduced in 2007, is known for its “suicide” doors (that is, they open backward) and is based on the 100EX concept presented in 2004.
The 2011 model is a continuation of the Phantom line, maintaining the same platform as the current Phantom, but with some significant modifications, mainly at the engine level, with the interior and bodywork thoroughly revised, resulting in a more simplified and distinctive design, closer to the volumes of a grand tourer.
Technical Characteristics
Brand: ROLLS-ROYCE
Model: PHANTOM DROPHEAD COUPÉ
Year: 2011
Engine capacity: 6749cc
Number of cylinders: 12 V-shaped cylinders
Fuel: Petrol
Power: 453Hp
Transmission: 6-speed Automatic Gearbox + Reverse
Top speed: +/- 240Km/h
