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Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce - Phantom (1969)

Rolls Royce Phantom — a name that instantly signals unrivalled luxury, timeless design, and an engineering heritage that dates back to the 1920s. Whether you’re drawn to the newer, sleek Phantom IV or the classic elegance of the 1969 model, the allure of a Rolls Royce is unmistakable. The conversation about a *Rolls Royce Phantom price* is therefore always shaped by the specific year, condition, and market dynamics – factors that underscore how steep—and how fairly justified—the investment can be. **Key Specifications (2019‑2023 Phantom IV)**

  • Engine: 6.75 L (6995 cc) V‑12 Mercedes‑Benz “M129”
  • Horsepower: 444 hp (330 kW)
  • Torque: 516 lb‑ft (699 Nm)
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, seamless‑shift
  • Drive: All‑wheel drive (torque split 50% front/50% rear)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (≤ 93 octane)
  • Acceleration: 0‑60 mph ≈ 4.8 s
  • Top Speed: Electronically limited to 155 mph (≈ 250 km/h)
  • Dimensions: 208 in (L) × 76 in (W) × 74 in (H); wheelbase ≈ 151 in
  • Wheels & Tires: 23‑inch, 265/70 R23, optional 25‑inch variants
  • Interior: Hand‑stitched leather, custom wood veneers, panoramic glass roof
  • Weight: ≈ 5,000 lb (2,268 kg)
  • Price range (new): Starts at ≈ $500,000 – with bespoke options, it can exceed $1 million
When you explore the *used Rolls Royce Phantom price*, a host of variables—age, mileage, previous ownership, bespoke customisations, and the vehicle’s audit history—all come into play, making the market highly nuanced. --- ### Depreciation Insight A luxury powerhouse like the Phantom doesn’t lose value at the same pace as a standard sedan. Historically, a brand‑new Rolls Royce Phantom **typically loses 15‑20 % of its initial value in the first year**, largely due to the high cost of ownership and the desirability of early model years when morale and luxury standards were escalating. In subsequent years:** - 2‑3 % per year during Years 3‑5, reflecting brand prestige and collecting interest; - 1‑2 % per year thereafter, provided the vehicle is well maintained and documented. Thus, a Phantom that originally retailed at $600,000 may see its market value settle around $450,000 after 5 years, though rare, iconic examples—particularly those with outstanding provenance—can command premiums from the sold‑car market. --- ### Comparison Context While the Phantom occupies its own distinct realm, many potential buyers consider other monolithic luxury sedans. In terms of **performance and heritage**: - Bentley Mulsanne weighs in with comparable engine output (560 hp V‑8) and equally generous wheelbase, yet it offers a more utilitarian chassis footprint. -


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