Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé

The deep set rectangular high beams are LED units while the round "faux-foglamp" driving lights are projector-style xenon arc lamps.

As with other current Rolls-Royce models, the hood ornament, the Spirit of Ecstasy, automatically retracts into the bonnet whenever the car is locked or whenever the driver so chooses.

[3] The interior has wood veneering that wraps around the 8/9ths top portion of the cabin from coach door to coach door and ends in a crafted convertible tonneau cover, finished in teak panelling sandwiched between an interior band of contrasting hardwood and the bare stainless steel motif of the car's upper exterior bodywork.

[citation needed] Triangular A-pillars with quarter glass, and spring-loaded pop-up rollover hoops behind the rear seats, provide additional strength and protection for the convertible body.

Prices for the Rolls Royce Boat Tail start from $28 Million for the world's wealthiest hand picked client's.

Dashboard and the A-pillar
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