Which Brand Does the Phantom Belong To?

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KennedyAnn
07/29/25 11:29pm
Phantom is a Rolls-Royce brand, which is under the BMW Group. After BMW acquired Rolls-Royce, the first product they launched was the Phantom model. More details about the Phantom are as follows: 1. The Phantom inherits the classic design of Rolls-Royce: a long engine hood, short front overhang, and long rear overhang. The long wheelbase creates a spacious interior, complemented by the vertical front grille and high-mounted headlights, adding an extraordinary temperament. The concealed rear windows combined with the C-pillars provide rear passengers with greater privacy and a broad side profile. 2. Rolls-Royce is a masterpiece of durability and emotional appeal. The leather used in the car subtly emits the scent of cattle, the carpet feels like wool, the hardwood armrests by the windows resemble carved artworks, and the Art Deco mirrors evoke a dreamy sensation. This model features an all-aluminum body, making it an extremely luxurious sedan with powerful performance, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just six seconds.
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