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Rolls Royce’s new Phantom car is a step up in luxury and privacy

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The new Rolls Royce Phantom which was launched at the Chengdu Motor Show in Shanghai showcased its beautiful new design, which now has even more privacy and luxury for its elite clientele.

Rolls Royce has always been one of the best in the luxury car business. It’s no wonder they’re able to price their vehicles upwards of $300000!

The new car has a Privacy Suite that divides the backseats of the car from the front using an electrochromatic glass behind the driver’s seat that turns opaque at the touch of a button. This prevents the driver as well as onlookers from peeping into the back of the car.

Not only this, but the glass is also completely soundproof from both sides, and provides a completely undisturbed, private environment for passengers. However, there is an intercom fitted into the car, which allows passengers to talk to the driver whenever they please.

The privacy suite also allows for a new and improved entertainment system. The car now has two 12-inch monitors which can display data from the on-board infotainment system, or from a mobile device plugged in. There is also a high quality surround sound system, perfect for listening to music or watching a movie!

 

Although the company has not yet announced a price point for this custom edition car, you can be sure that it won’t come cheap!

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