| Rolls-Royce 100EX | |||
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Concept car introduced at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show. The 100EX is the first Experimental Car to be produced by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars since BMW Group became the custodians of the marque in 1998 and launched the all-new Phantom at the company's new home in Goodwood in January 2003. Based on a lightweight aluminium space-frame, this open-top, four-seat, two-door drophead has been designed and produced to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Rolls-Royce, which falls in May 2004. There is no plan to produce it as a series model. While the design of the 100EX and the choice of its special construction materials resonate strongly with Rolls-Royce tradition, both its aesthetic qualities and its technological content place it squarely in the 21st century. A strong nautical theme runs throughout, with bleached teak decking featuring both inside and outside the car. Polished aluminium also features heavily, particularly on the bonnet and windscreen surround, while the composite body is finished in Dark Curzon. At the front, a solid silver Spirit of Ecstasy sits on a progressively rakish version of the traditional Rolls-Royce grille, blending into the dramatic bonnet which has been milled from a single aluminium block and brushed to a high sheen. The windscreen surround and A-pillar, triangulated for exceptional strength, is also machined from solid aluminium. The two coach doors of 100EX demonstrate the marriage of form and function throughout the car. They are large enough to allow exceptional access for rear-seat passengers, hinged at the rear in the style of many exceptional pre-war touring cars and like the rear doors of the new Phantom. |
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| Engine | |||
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Type: 64 valve, V16 Displacement: 9 L Fuel system: naturally aspirated |
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| Dimensions | |||
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Overall length: 566.9 cm Width: 199.0 cm Height: 156.1 cm Wheelbase: 347.0 cm |
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| Chassis | |||
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Brakes, front: Ventilated discs Brakes, rear: Ventilated discs Transmission: 6-speed automatic Steering: Rack and pinion, power assisted Tyres: 255/50 R21 / 285/45 R21 Wheelwidth: 8" / 9" |
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| Others | |||
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Engine placement: Front, longitudinally mounted Drive wheels: Rear wheel drive Fuel tank capacity: 80 L |
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