Rolls doesn’t disclose exact production numbers, but it likely made only around 100–200 Coupés during each of the eight years they were on sale.
Wait, what? Isn’t this Road Track? Why is an automatic-shifting 5771-pound car on this list? And why is the neo-vintage-sports-car guy with “clutch” and “gas” tattooed on his calves putting it up? We are talking about a nearly three-ton two-door coupe that’s nine inches longer than a current Cadillac Escalade.This story originally appeared in Volume 22 of Road Track.Well, I don’t just like cars. I also like yachts.
From its suspension, which glides above the tarmac with imperious disregard for a road’s imperfections, to the long view over the bow to the two-fingered upward pinch used to grip the thin-rimmed wheel properly, it’s all yacht. And fittingly, the Phantom Coupé is spec’d with leather, chrome, and a load of fine wood. It even accelerates like a powerful yacht, its nose rising like a Hatteras when you push the throttle. It is extremely rare to spot a Phantom Coupé in the wild.
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