Silver chauffeur driven Rolls Royce Phantom

If you are seeking something a little more exclusive for your business or leisure trips, you can be certain that the latest Rolls Royce Phantom provides that exclusivity, given the manufacturer has provided an assurance that they will not build more that 10,000 units of the latest version. Add to that, a price tag in excess of £250,000 and you can be reasonably sure that there will be very little competition for attention during your journey.

 

The Rolls Royce Phantom also has some novel features which set it apart from many other top marques. The rear passenger doors are hinged to the rear in a style referred to as ‘coach doors’ and the doors are operated by hydraulic motors with electronic locks to prevent them opening when the vehicle is in motion. The rear doors also feature pop-out umbrellas and with every detail taken care of,  fans are installed in the holding compartment to remove moisture when the umbrellas are stored. Another relatively unknown feature of the Rolls Royce Phantom is The ‘RR’ logos on each of the wheel hubs are on independent bezels to ensure that always remain upright while the wheel is turning. You also know that you are in good company when you consider that The Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong has purchased a fleet of 14 Extended Wheelbase Phantoms!Interior of chauffeur driven Rolls Royce Phantom

 

Of course the vehicle is just one part of the equation, because a Rolls Royce Phantom just has to be chauffeur driven. Cars for Stars is an award winning operator of chauffeur driven cars and stretched limousines with offices in London as well as other parts of the UK through an extensive franchised network. They offer a wide range of chauffeur driven cars, which includes the Rolls Royce Phantom as well as other top of the range vehicles, such as the  Maybach 62 and Bentley Arnage.

 

Cars for Stars in London is licensed by the Public Carriage Office (PCO) for private hire and other Cars for Stars branches are licensed through their local authority. Therefore, the businesses are subject to regular assessments to ensure that they comply with all of the regulations, the vehicles must be subjected to regular and very stringent tests, in order that they can retain their private hire vehicle licence and of course the chauffeurs must also be licensed to drive these vehicles. For a chauffeur to obtain and maintain their licence they must be subjected to and pass a medical and will also be subject to a Criminal Records Bureau check

 

 

Andrew Lloyd is the Editor here at Cars for Stars News and oversees all of the editorial content on the website. Having worked in a variety of print publications focused principally on motoring news, Andrew brings a wealth of experience to the role of Editor.