What is the fuel consumption of the Rolls-Royce Phantom?
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Rolls-Royce Phantom's fuel consumption ranges from 14.2 to 14.5L/100km. Below are detailed introductions about Rolls-Royce vehicles: Overview: Rolls-Royce is a British luxury car brand founded in 1906 in the UK by company founders Frederick Henry Royce (Henry Royce) and Charles Stewart Rolls (Charlie Rolls). The cars produced by Rolls-Royce are outstanding representatives of top-tier automobiles and one of the main representatives of European and American cars. Logo: The flat logo of Rolls-Royce features two overlapping 'R's, which are the first letters of the surnames of Charles Stewart Rolls (Charlie Rolls) and Henry Royce, symbolizing the harmonious and amicable relationship between the two.
I've always been particularly interested in luxury cars, and the Phantom's fuel consumption as a top-tier luxury vehicle is indeed remarkable. Official data shows a combined fuel consumption of about 15-18 liters per 100 kilometers, but the actual driving experience varies significantly. In city traffic jams, it can easily exceed 25 liters, while highway cruising can drop it to around 13 liters. After all, its 6.75-liter V12 engine is no slouch, coupled with a 2.7-ton curb weight—every acceleration feels like drinking fuel. Although owners wouldn't care about fuel costs, its environmental performance isn't exactly friendly. Every time I fill up its 80-liter fuel tank, it's enough to keep my little Fit running for half a month.