The facelifted range Rolls Royce Phantom will appear at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show starting from today, with the British brand offering details as far as what sets this new variant apart from the original Phantom introduced back in 2003.
The facelift applied to the Saloon, Drophead Coupe and Coupe body styles and some of the new styling cues including new LED headlights, a light strip beneath the headlights which replace the old, round illumination sports and well as redesigned bumpers.
The 2013 Rolls Royce Phantom Series II range has also benefited from a number of interior improvements as well. The company has fitted the Phantom with a new satellite navigation system that now includes 3D maps and landscape topography along with guided tours and enhanced points of interest, plus the vehicle’s revised front, rear and top-view camera systems are now making parking maneuvers even easier than before.
As far as mechanical changes, the 2013 Rolls Royce Phantom benefits from the introduction of a new 8-speed automatic transmissions and a new rear differential which according to the British company will help the 6.75-litre V12 engine lower its consumption figures by 10 percent and reduce emission from 388 to 347 grams per Km.    
 

Source: Rolls Royce