Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
has today confirmed that a new model is
to be built at the company's
manufacturing plant at Goodwood,
England. The new motor car, a two-door,
four-seat convertible, is expected to be
unveiled in 2007.
Codenamed RR02, the new model will be
based on the same engineering principles
as the Phantom and built using similar
aluminium space-frame chassis
technology. Its design is inspired by
the Rolls-Royce Centenary experimental
car, named 100EX, which was unveiled at
the Geneva motor show in March 2004 -
although it will be slightly smaller.
Power will come from a 6.75 litre, V12
engine, which the new model will share
with the Rolls-Royce Phantom.

Speaking at Rolls-Royce Head Office at
Goodwood, sales and marketing director,
Howard Mosher, said, "This is a
wonderful day for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
and another milestone in the brand's
history. The success of the Phantom has
given us a solid foundation for the
future from which we can now take this
next important step. Convertible motor
cars have always played a central part
in the 100 year history of Rolls-Royce
and I am delighted that we can take this
tradition forward with a cutting edge,
21st century design."
This new Convertible will be the second
Rolls-Royce model to be hand-built at
the company's head office and
manufacturing plant in Goodwood,
England.

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