Your first experience with the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe might go a little something like this: After sliding behind the wheel, you close the suicide door, bank-vault style, with the push of a button. Peering over the thick-rimmed steering wheel you see an enormous expanse of sheet metal that is the hood. At this point an unsettling thought might creep in, as you wonder how piloting this enormous vehicle doesn’t require a class C or higher driver’s license.
Evidently, the skilled folks at Rolls-Royce anticipated this disquietude, and engineered the Phantom Coupe to perform like a sleek roadster, belying its true size. You need not worry about cowcatching your way through traffic, because the Phantom Coupe only looks enormous standing still. With a little velocity, its mass virtually reconstitutes into more manageable proportions.
What’s left to enjoy is a serene cabin fit for the gods. With high-gloss veneers from a single tree, and hand-stitched flawless leather hides, the Phantom Coupe is a constant reminder for just how privileged its owners truly are. And if replicating the heavens makes you feel more at home, the Phantom Coupe can be outfitted with the celestial Starlight Headlining option: 1,600 lights embedded in the headliner to create a star-filled sky.