Even the best cars in the world need improvements and upgrades from time to time, and the same goes for the Rolls-Royce Phantom.

The Phantom Series II has arrived with discreet changes and improvements starting forward, where the Pantheon is located just as brightly as in the case of the smaller Ghost model.

The design has also been modified to include a sleek top bar that serves as a visual link between the LED daytime running lights, and also has a strip over both headlights.

The darker chrome frame of the radiator grille is a response to the wishes of customers, who were still looking for a darker look for the front and side glass frame.

These options can be ordered for the Phanton Series II in standard and enhanced configurations.

The lights have a glittering appearance thanks to the laser-cut star frames.

The most interesting innovation is probably the light lips of retro design, which pay homage to the disc wheels of the 1920s. Other lip sets have also been redesigned, and there is a new set of lips with triangular laces that can be partially or completely polished.

The already luxurious interior did not need refreshment, but there is an interesting innovation.

Customers for the rear seats can order fabric, while the front ones remain upholstered in leather.

It is not a cheap textile, but a combination of Italian fabric with a fabric made of bamboo fiber.

The surface is decorated with an abstract interpretation of the cult figurine Spirit of Ecstasy.

The Phantom has been given a slightly thicker steering wheel, and changes to the interior include abstract interpretations of the Roll-Royce silhouette on the dashboard, which has a three-dimensional effect, as in some other locations.

The engine has remained the same, so the Phantom still uses a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine.

Rolls-Royce will suspend sales of cars with internal combustion engines until 2030.

/ Telegrafi /