Unusual 2-door Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé identified behind a cars and truck provider trailer in Nigeria.
The Phantom Drophead Coupé is a 2-door convertible variation of the 4-door Rolls-Royce Phantom 7 ultra-luxury sedan.
Revealed at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, its outside looks like that of the 100EX idea vehicle.
At the time the last examples were made in 2017, the Drophead Coupe was the most pricey Rolls-Royce in the brand name's history
An uncommon Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé was just recently found behind a vehicle provider trailer by eagle-eyed automobile lover, Car Continent, while most likely enroute for shipment someplace in Nigeria.
Revealed at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2007, the 2-door Phantom Drophead Coupé was based on the 4-door 2003 Rolls-Royce Phantom 7 ultra-luxury sedan.
The outside of the convertible looks like that of the 100EX, an idea cars and truck revealed to commemorate the business's centennial in 2004. At the time of expose, the then Rolls-Royce Chief Executive, Ian Robertson, stated:
“The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé marks the next chapter in our history.
“While the saloon continues as the brand name flagship, the Drophead leads us in a more casual instructions, bring in brand-new purchasers to the marque. In the coming years other brand-new designs will reinforce the business still even more.”
Rolls-Royce provided the brand-new Drophead Coupe Series 2 at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show before the high-end grand tourer and follower to the Rolls-Royce Dawn was ceased in 2016.
Around the time Rolls-Royce made the really last Drophead Coupe “Last of Last Edition” in 2017, the Drophead Coupe was the most costly Rolls-Royce in the brand name's history.
Powering the Phantom Drophead Coupe is Rolls-Royce silky smooth 6.75-liter naturally-aspirated V12 with 453 hp, enabling the high-end grand tourer to strike 60 miles per hour in 5.7 seconds and after that head on as much as 149mph.
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