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In 1925, Rolls-Royce replaced the successful Silver Ghost with the New Phantom, which was later known as the Phantom I since other vehicles that came from the British brand wore the same.


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Delayed several years because of other pre-occupations, the new Rolls-Royce was introduced to the public in May of 1925. First known as the '40/50 New Phantom', this model is now commonly referred to as Phantom I. Much of the development concentrated on the new straight six. In many ways this was a larger version of the 'Twenty' six.


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 The Phantom I is a rear wheel drive saloon passenger car with a front positioned engine, produced by Rolls-Royce. It is powered by a naturally aspirated engine of 7.7 litre capacity. This powerplant features overhead valve valve gear, 6 cylinder layout, and 2 valves per cylinder. It has an output of 95 bhp (96 PS/71 kW) of power at 2750 rpm.


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Produced between 1929 and 1936, Rolls made 1,680 units total of the second-gen Phantom. Known as the last of the 40/50 models, the Phantom II received a new chassis and a revised engine as a.


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The Rolls-Royce Phantom was Rolls-Royce 's replacement for the original Silver Ghost. Introduced as the New Phantom in 1925, the Phantom had a larger engine than the Silver Ghost and used pushrod-operated overhead valves instead of the Silver Ghost's side valves .


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In its hey-day. When the 1925 Phantom Coupe was first created, nothing compared. Its 6-cylinder engine and 4-speed manual transmission could propel it to 100 mph easily, and at speed, the interior was still quiet enough to hold a conversation (which was impressive at the time). The exterior styling for its era was very out of the ordinary.


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Rolls-Royce Phantom (1925 to 2024) FOLLOW MARKET The Rolls-Royce Phantom is one of the most highly regarded and well known Rolls-Royce models. Originally introduced in 1925, the Phantom has spanned nearly a century, with only a few gaps in production.


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Rolls-Royce Phantom I (1925 to 1931) FOLLOW MARKET The Rolls-Royce Phantom was introduced in 1925. First introduced as the "New Phantom," the first generation of Phantom has become known as the Phantom I. Rolls-Royce never officially titled it the 'I,' but the name has become standard to help differentiate it from other generations.


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The 40/50 was the car that put Rolls-Royce on the map as a top luxury brand, with nearly 8,000 models made. In May of 1925 Rolls-Royce stepped it up even further, with the launch of the New Phantom (now known as the Phantom I). The Phantom I was Rolls-Royce's attempt to replace the 40/50, with them in fact keeping the 40/50 chassis but adding.


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1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Tourer 82OR - sold for €268,800 An original Rolls-Royce factory test car for 1929, with original engine, chassis, and body. Attractive Barker tourer coachwork, restored in eye-catching original colours. Fascinating history. Winner of the Lucius Beebe Trophy at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.


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In May of 1925, Rolls-Royce launched the New Phantom (today noted as the Phantom I) to replace the 40/50 model, which was from then on referred to as the Silver Ghost. With increasing competition from the likes of Hispano-Suiza and Isotta Fraschini, a power boost was the logical upgrade.