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Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100 (103EX) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Rolls-Royce Motor Cars |
Production | 2016–present |
Model years | 2017–present |
Assembly | United Kingdom |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Luxury car |
Body style | 2-door coupe |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | Driver less |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Twin-turbocharged 6.6 liter V12 |
Transmission | Eight-speed automatic transmission |
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Engine
[edit]details The engine is a direct-injection twin-turbo 6.6-litre V12 with power of 563 bhp or 420 kW or 570 PS @ 5,250 rpm and torque of 820 NM or 605 lb ft @ 1,500 rpm. The car has a limited top speed of 250 kmh / 155 mph and weighs 2560 kg or 5,644 lb It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 4.9 seconds. The combined fuel consumption of Vision 100 shown by Rolls-Royce is 14.2 litre / 100 km or 19.9 mpg.[1]
Body
[edit]The Rolls Royce Vision Next 100 is definitely so much Rolls Royce. If you check out the front grille, the headlamps, the elongated look, everything is perfectly depicting a Rolls Royce vibe. At the front of the concept model, the rectangular LED headlamps, massive signature Rolls Royce vertically slatted grille and the long hood comes bearing the iconic Rolls Royce design language. But move a bit further toward the side, you will see the difference, and now the car looks entirely different than the present crop of Rolls Royce cars. The fenders remind me of the early era cycle style fenders, while the wheels also look very unique. Surprisingly both the front and the rear fenders come covering large parts of the huge 28 inch wheels which are made of 65 individual pieces of aluminium, and these fenders make an impression that the car is not running on the wheels but floating instead. From the side view the car looks a bit boxy as well. Apparently, the car looks more like a coupe than a sedan with its overall appearance. At the rear profile the car looks like floating as well. It gets a rear diffuser like a race spec car. The other interesting features include upward opening doors, dark glass at every direction, and an aircraft like canopy. Predictably, the concept based production model will come with higher aerodynamic efficiency as well compare to the present generation models..[2]
Interiors and Exteriors
[edit]The Rolls Royce Vision Next 100 offers luxury at extreme once you step inside the car through the reverse hinged doors, another cue from the gone era styling. Once you step onto the red light filled running board, you will find the floor looks like wrapped in a plush carpet, while the interior is full of premium wooden trims at different places combined with premium materials. Inside the car up front there is no steering wheel or instrument cluster like the regular cars, but only a very large OLED screen positioned at the dashboard, which will work not only as an infotainment system but also as the driving command system for the owner. It suggests the car would come equipped with fully autonomous driving technology. Very interestingly, there is no driver seat as well; instead a sofa is positioned at the rear replacing the regular seats. Now with that the owner can enjoy massive amount of space inside delivering uber luxury along. Moreover, the Rolls Royce has designed the Vision Next 100 to afford more luggage and space. In an attempt to accommodate more luggages the concept gets a whole new compartment right behind the front wheels.</ref>
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[edit]103EX (2017) Category:Cars introduced in 2016 Category:Luxury vehicles Category:Coupes