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We drove an all-new $644,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom - here are its coolest features
We have the chance to experience the Phantom on the streets of New York City.
Behind the wheel, the first thing you notice is the heads-up display and a digital instrument cluster designed to mimic old-school Rolls-Royce analog gauges. The driver also has access to adaptive cruise control, collision warning, pedestrian warning as well as lane departure and lane change warning.
In the center console is a 10.25-inch high definition display running a version of BMW Group's iDrive infotainment system. It serves as a display for the Phantom's elaborate system of cameras.
This even includes a thermal imaging night vision camera. Perfect for spotting animals on a dark country road or paparazzi hiding in the bushes.
The coolest new feature on the front dash is 'The Gallery'. It's a custom, three-dimensional art installation kept behind a glass panel.
Open up Rolls-Royce's signature coach doors...
...And you'll find a pair umbrellas hidden in the door. Rolls even blows warm air into the compartment to keep the umbrellas from developing any unpleasant odors.
Step inside the passenger cabin and you'll be shocked by the sheer amount of room you have.
The individual seats in our test car are both heated and massaging.
To close the door, simply push a button cleverly located by your head in a nook behind the door pillar.
Under your feet is probably the softest lamb's wool carpet you've ever experienced. It feels like there's a fur coat under your feet. I was tempted to take my shoes off and run my toes through the carpet.
Under the carpet is a powered footrest that raises up at your command.
And if you're looking for added privacy,...
... They are electrically operated curtains.
In front of you is a wood veneer covered, electrically operated picnic table.
With the push of a button, the table folds down and reveals rear seat infotainment screen. The Phantom is available with a wifi hotspot if you want to do some video streaming.
The screen is operated using a rotary controller located between the seats.
Behind the rear seats...
... Is a hidden Champagne chiller.
There's also a drinks cupboard located between the seats.
In the ceiling is Rolls-Royce's custom Starlight Headliner that's now standard on the Phantom. The individually placed fiber optic lights take two craftsmen 17 hours to install. It looks great during the day.
But they really shine in the dark.
The brightness of the stars can be controlled using this overhead panel.
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