What is the 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Phantom?

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AliviaLee
07/29/25 1:56am
According to official data, the Phantom's 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 5.3 seconds. The factors affecting a vehicle's 0-100 km/h acceleration time are as follows: Torque: Torque generally represents the magnitude of force. The greater the torque, the stronger the force pushing the vehicle, resulting naturally in faster acceleration. The Phantom's twin-turbocharged engine delivers a maximum torque of 900 Nm, achieving a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 5.3 seconds. Transmission efficiency: The transmission serves as the medium for power delivery, inevitably involving power loss. Higher transmission efficiency leads to superior acceleration performance. Generally, transmission efficiency ranks as follows: manual transmission > dry dual-clutch transmission > wet dual-clutch transmission > AT transmission > CVT transmission. The Phantom is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission (AT). Power-to-weight ratio: The relationship between horsepower and vehicle weight is referred to as the power-to-weight ratio (measured in Hp/T). A higher power-to-weight ratio results in faster acceleration. The Phantom has a power-to-weight ratio of 211.48 Hp/T, contributing to its 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 5.3 seconds.
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EdwardAnn
08/12/25 5:58am
The Phantom's 0-100 km/h acceleration time is approximately 5.3 seconds, which is the actual test result from the latest Rolls-Royce Phantom. I think this time is quite fast, especially for a massive sedan weighing over 2.5 tons. It relies on its V12 twin-turbo engine to deliver strong low-end torque, making the start very stable. I've driven it a few times, and unlike the crazy G-force of a supercar, it feels more like being gently pushed forward by a tailwind. In terms of design philosophy, the Phantom emphasizes comfort and quietness, so the engineers meticulously tuned it to ensure smooth acceleration without abruptness. Whether in the city or on the highway, this speed is more than sufficient to easily merge into traffic. A reminder to everyone: if you want to experience it, be sure to test its responsiveness under different road conditions.
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