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Pininfarina Rolls-Royce Hyperion

August 21st 2008 00:15
Pininfarina Rolls-Royce Hyperion


The rather stunning Pininfarina Hyperion is a one-off custom-built car derived from the Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupe and made its world debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance over the weekend.

Named after Hyperion, one of the Titans of Greek mythology, to underline its architectural and figurative power, it was commissioned by Roland Hall, a collector and the owner of a Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupe, who wanted a custom-built car that would evoke the appeal of the sumptuous cars of the 1930s. The famous Italian design house, Pininfarina, was chosen to deliver a car with even more presence than the standard Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupé and the result speaks for itself.


Pininfarina Rolls-Royce Hyperion


Sporting a short tail end and majestic bonnet that “surges” forward, the donor RR had to have its roof extended and rear shortened to evoke the appeal of a classic 1930s automobile. The designers also gave the Hyperion soft, fluidly flowing surfaces and a slightly more modern and inclined version of the classic Rolls-Royce grille and a front end featuring recessed Bi-xenon headlights and the latest in LED technology.

The spectacular "surging" bonnet is underlined by the muscular, taut wings, while the line that embraces the front wheels is drawn back until it disappears into the hood cover, giving a sense of movement even when the car is stationary. This feature is counterbalanced by a small tooth under the door that runs towards the rear wheel. The shape of the rear end recalls Pininfarina’s legendary sports “berlinettas” of the Fifties and Sixties, with their cut-off tails, strongly inclined downwards, with a flat closure borrowed from boat-building.


Pininfarina Rolls-Royce Hyperion


The interior remains unchanged from the standard Drophead coupe (it's hard to get anymore luxurious than a standard Rolls-Royce) but features a special watch designed specifically for the Hyperion by renowned watchmaker, Girard-Perregaux, which can be removed from the dash and attached to a bracelet to be worn on the wrist.

The Pininfarina Hyperion is powered by a 6.75-litre V12 engine developing 333 kW (453 hp) and 696 Nm (513 lb-ft) of torque.

Pininfarina Hyperion Girard-Perregaux



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Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe


Business is good for ultra luxury marque Rolls Royce with a 25% increase in global production in 2007 and news that the car maker's entire 2008 allocation of their all-new Phantom Coupe has already been spoken for.

Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe


At the car's worldwide debut at the Geneva Motor Show last week, the British car maker's CEO Ian Robertson revealed that they have sold 200 Phantom Coupes, representing the entire planned production run for 2008.

The Phantom Coupe's 'sportier' nature has drawn a new crowd to the Rolls Royce name plate with roughly two-thirds of orders coming from first-time buyers. Given the car's craftsmanship, top-grade materials and top-end engineering in a sensual coupe body, we're not surprised that it has been sold out despite its hefty price tag.




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Rolls-Royce Phantom coupe


Our friends over at Carscoop has captured what is one of the world's most exclusive and posh coupés on video at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show


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2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom coupé

February 18th 2008 10:30
Rolls-Royce Phantom coupe


Prestige car maker Rolls-Royce has released some official images of the Phantom Coupé ahead of its launch at the Geneva Motor Show next month


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