Rolls-Royce Phantom IV

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See also Rolls-Royce Phantom for other models sharing this name
Rolls-Royce Phantom
Manufacturer Rolls-Royce
Production 1950–1956
18 produced
Successor Rolls-Royce Phantom V
Engine 5.7 L I8
Wheelbase 3.683 m (145 in)
Length 5.77 m (227 in)
Width 1.95 m (77 in)

The Phantom IV was the most exclusive Rolls-Royce model ever built. Just 18 were made between 1949 and 1956, exclusively for royalty and heads of state. It is the only Rolls-Royce motor car to be fitted with a straight-8 engine.

The first Phantom IV was owned by Princess Elizabeth, later to become Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. The purchase reflected a move away from the traditional royal preference for Daimler motor cars, which was to continue until the delivery of a customised Bentley in 2002.

This first car, which became a state car upon her accession to the throne in 1952 and still remains in the Royal Mews to this day, was later supplemented by a similar model with a landaulette body (since retired).

Other owners included Princess Margaret and General Franco of Spain, whose two customised cars are still in ceremonial service with King Juan Carlos.


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