For the sake of all things pointless, here's a look
at the all-new Rolls-Royce Phantom rendered as a cheaper-looking pièce de
résistance. While we understand that whole base-spec movement when it comes to renderings,
replacing chrome with black on a Rolls-Royce might actually push the price
upwards instead of down.
Sure, these wheels would definitely not cost as much
as the all-new Phantom's 22" alloys, but at the end of the day you'd still
be looking at a V12-powered luxury car, one that seems much improved compared
to its iconic predecessor.
Imagined this way by X-Tomi Design, this base-spec
Phantom also lacks the real model's dual-tone bodywork and laser light
headlights. In fact, it is a bit comical to see a modern-day Rolls-Royce
packing halogen light bulbs.
This render is merely the latest in a string of
digitally altered new Phantom versions, such as the so-called Phantom Wagon or
the Drophead Coupe we saw last week.