Rolls-Royce Phantom successor test mule spied with heavily camouflaged interior

by David Bond
Photos of Rolls Royce phantom

Although rolls Royce are not at all letting a word to be leaked outside about their next Rolls-Royce Phantom test mule, there are some photographs available that show that how the car may look like.

Even though they are testing the car with a completely camouflaged manner, there are some people giving some in sight about the car and how it will perform on roads with the rocking speed and the power it has to attract people towards them. It is said that there is a touch screen interface added to the car that make it to be the one as per the latest trend in the world of automobile.

The cabin and dashboard of Rolls-Royce Phantom test mule is made in an elaborate manner that most of the models of Rolls Royce come from. They are not willing to give away this at any point of time. When speaking about the engine, it is said that the powerful V12 engine is being planned with the same kind of platform that they are using for years, but no word on what kind of improvement is being made to them. It is expected sooner in some of the famous car shows held in Paris or London this year.

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