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Rolls-Royce heightens the luxury of privacy in Phantom

Rolls-Royce heightens the luxury of privacy in Phantom

Rolls-Royce Phantom with Privacy Options

September 5, 2018: The British luxury automobile brand, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, announced at the 2018 Chengdu Motor Show the introduction of the ‘Privacy Suite’ for the new Extended Wheelbase Phantom. As it has over the past 90 years, Phantom still stands as the most celebrated luxury item in the world. Its customers, the world’s most influential and enigmatic individuals – men and women – demand the ‘luxury of privacy’ wherever they travel. Expressing a deep understanding of this requirement, the marque has created the Privacy Suite, balancing function and luxury without compromising the space and comfort of rear passengers. 

Rolls-Royce Phantom with Privacy Options

Rolls-Royce has demonstrated the link between luxury and technology with the integration of Electrochromatic Glass, allowing front and rear cabins to be visually separated at the touch of a button. The rear occupant is offered the option to see through the glass and on to the road ahead or to instantly transform the glass to opaque, providing a highly sophisticated and absolute level of privacy.

Rolls-Royce Phantom with Privacy Options

The Privacy Suite also delivers the high levels of acoustic insulation, with a fully integrated Intercom System allowing communication on demand. A large aperture controlled solely by the rear passenger allows documents or other objects to be easily passed between the front and rear cabins. 

Rolls-Royce Phantom with Privacy Options

The rear cabin also includes two high definition 12-inch monitors linked to the motor car’s suite of fully connected software as well as an HDMI port that allows passengers to synchronise their secure personal devices. Rear Privacy Curtains have also been added allowing full closure of the side and rear window as well as a Rear Privacy Glass, extending discretion when the curtains are open.

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