10 Most Amazing Rolls Royce Models Ever Made, Ranked

We all love fancy cars. But Rolls Royce took fancy to another level altogether. Their cars stand class apart against any other car in the world. Elegance and power came together to create the Rolls Royce brand.
Here is a list of some of the best cars manufactured by the luxurious car brand.

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Ever since the company's establishment in the early 1900s, the ever-brilliant Rolls Royce has had quite a remarkable journey in the Automotive market. The company has come a long way and its offerings have changed drastically over time, but the one thing which was, is and will always remain is the quality and timelessness of the Rolls Royce cars. Having such a comprehensive history, Rolls Royce has graced the world with a variety of excellent car models throughout the decades. Let's take a closer look at some of the most amazing Rolls Royce models ever made:
ROLLS ROYCE CORNICHE

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The Rolls Royce Corniche was in production from 1971 to 1975. It is a convertible coupe that features two doors along with a soft top. Equipped with a three-speed gearbox with automatic transmission, the car could attain a whopping speed of 118 miles.
ROLLS ROYCE TWENTY

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The Twenty by Rolls Royce is one of the company's earliest cars which was in production between 1922 to 1929. The cabin space came in different variants and the exterior look was perhaps the most elegant among other cars. It could reach a speed of 60 mph, and therefore, was the perfect car for a weekend drive.
ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM I

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The Phantom I was produced in 1925, and similar to fellow Twenty, the car model sold quite well in the U.K. and U.S. The signature slick appearance of the company's car models began from here.
ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM II

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The third in the Phantom series began production in 1929. There were quite a few upgrades, including changes in the chassis, the front axle as well as the springs present in the rear axle.
ROLLS ROYCE SILVER WRAITH

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Post World War 2, the Silver Wraith started production and it was a great car in many ways. The performance was bettered, and the looks were enhanced as well. The car appeared in many box-office blockbusters as well.
ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM III

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The Phantom III came with an expensive price tag and it was the first vehicle that featured a total aluminium-alloy engine. The car was packed in 7300 ccs of power and could reach 88 mph.
ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM CONVERTIBLE COUPE

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The first-of-its-kind Phantom Convertible Coupe came out in 2007. It could seat four people and is still considered by many as a symbol of sheer luxury and extravagance.
ROLLS ROYCE SILVER GHOST

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The Silver Ghost by the company is hailed as Rolls Royce's best production car. It was produced from 1906 to 1926, and some of these can still be found fully functioning.
ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW

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Also known as Silver Wraith II, the vehicle is a marquee car. It is designed perfectly for daily use. It featured a V8 engine and was completely hand-made.
ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM

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Sporting an interior, exterior and engine made entirely of aluminium, the Phantom featuring a v12 engine came out in 2003. Even after all these years, a Phantom on the road makes heads turn as it passes by.
A lot of years have gone by, but Rolls Royce's reputation for making arguably some of the best cars in the world stands unrivalled. The looks, the performance, the driving experience – all of this is top-tier in a car manufactured by Rolls Royce.
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