2012 Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Series II
The venerable Phantom is something of a figurehead for Rolls Royce, so its yearly revisions are





The venerable Phantom is something of a figurehead for Rolls Royce, so its yearly revisions are usually incremental at most. Shown off at the Geneva Motor Show, the 2012 Phantom Drophead Coupe Series II gets a few revisions on the front end, namely a slightly redesigned bumper and a fully adaptive LED lighting array. The interior sees upgrades to the satellite navigation and infotainment systems, with a more luxurious 8.8-inch screen. And under the hood, Rolls is now fitting the Phantom with a new 8-speed automatic transmission for slightly better gas mileage. Sell the farm and cash in your 401k, as no Rolls Royce Phantom comes cheap.