Every Rolls-Royce model is more than just a car. Each one is its own work of art, commissioned to provide the utmost comfort and express the owner’s personality. But, like with most cars, the process of choosing your Rolls-Royce starts by choosing the right model.
Let’s look at what makes each Rolls-Royce model stand out from the rest.
Current Rolls-Royce Models
Rolls-Royce Phantom
The Roll-Royce Phantom embodies confidence and style, and its exterior and interior reflect that. The exterior includes an illuminated Pantheon Grille that glows amid the new Daytime Running Lights. It also has Dynamic Wheels with faceted surfaces that were created by 3D milling and create an abstract sense of depth as they roll over the road. The Phantom’s exterior also features an available a Monteverde (blue green) and black two-tone paint job with a Peony Pink Coachline stripe running along the sides, which help it appear truly distinct.
The Phantom’s interior contains excellent material and color options, such as Scivaro Grey and Peony Pink seats covered in the finest leather. It also has an optional Thick Steering Wheel that solidifies the connection between car and driver. But perhaps the most amazing part of the Phantom’s cabin is the interior ceiling, which is designed to look like a starry sky. You can customize the colors and constellations that appear on the ceiling to make it as specific to yourself as possible.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended
The Rolls Royce Phantom Extended is similar to the Phantom, of course. It has the same type of grille and the same kind of customizable star-inspired interior ceiling. So, what makes the Phantom Extended stand apart from being, well, extended? To start, it has 22-inch polished Disc Wheels that provide a more elegant aesthetic. Similarly, the Phantom Extended has a Dark Amber Wood Veneer that has fine particles of sparkling, striated metal in it. Think of the Phantom Extended as one step up from the Phantom—both are excellent choices, but the Phantom Extended is just a bit glossier.
Rolls-Royce Spectre
The Rolls-Royce Spectre has an emphasis on curves. That curvaceous aesthetic is a general reference to the sleekest watercraft (boats and yachts) in the world. It also gives the Spectre a seamless surface that contributes to its low drag coefficient, which is the lowest of any Rolls-Royce vehicle. Beyond its body design are other interesting exterior features, like the return of the split headlights. These headlights haven’t been seen on any model since the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, but now they’re back, giving a nod to the Spectre’s classic heritage. And unlike the Phantom, the Spectre has a myriad of bespoke paint options that help you personalize the exterior.
Like the exterior, the Spectre’s interior is also impressive and eye-catching. For example, it takes the starry ceiling concept from the other models and one-ups them with its starry front fascia and side door interiors. The interior also has Canadel paneling that maintains its wood’s natural texture, as well as a continuous seat design that wraps around the passenger with its supple leather material.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
The Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II is all about polish, shine, and glow. Its Illuminated Grille glows on command, and the front’s chrome accents add to that aesthetic. Its nine-spoke, 22-inch wheels also shine brightly regardless of whether they’re fully or partly polished. It also has a series of Bespoke paint options, such as Mustique Blue, which is designed to capture the glamor and beauty of the Caribbean Island it's named for.. This exterior is designed to match the Spectre’s silken drive capabilities and its superior responsiveness, which is aided by technology such as the Flagbearer system.
The interior is equally glamorous, with tailored Duality Twill seating, which is made from rayon derived from bamboo. It also has front dials that you can personalize, and front fascia artwork inspired by celestial timelapse photography.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Series II
The Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Series II is a slightly upgraded version of the Ghost that maximizes rear passenger comfort, like its Phantom counterpart. It focuses on craftsmanship, which it shows off in interior Placed Perforation seat design. This seat design captures the shapes and shadows of clouds to create evocative and comfortable seating. It also has color-customizable dials to enhance your driving experience.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II uses simplicity to generate an air of confidence. It has clean lines and monolithic surfaces that make it commanding, and its bumper lines form a V shape that references modern yachts’ bow lines. Its exterior also has 23-inch wheels milled from aluminum with a faceted seven-spoke design. Additionally, the Cullinan Series II comes in available Emperador Truffle, a solid brown that emphasizes this vehicle’s sophistication.
Find the Rolls-Royce Model for You in Miami, FL
All these models sound amazing, but how can you find out which Rolls-Royce is the most luxurious? And how can you determine which one is the right fit for you? Just reach out to our dealership concierge for help to customize your Roll-Royce when you’re ready, or simply browse our stock models and we’ll help you sort through all the new inventory that we have. Reach out to us online or at (786) 577-5228 to begin the purchase process.