MUMBAI: Rolls-Royce today launched its Phantom Series II in the domestic market, the latest version of the super luxury car that came out in 2003.
The car, priced at Rs 4.64 crore onward, offers fully-LED headlamps as well as a characteristic whiter light, augmenting safety and preventing driver tiredness.
The car, priced at Rs 4.64 crore onward, offers fully-LED headlamps as well as a characteristic whiter light, augmenting safety and preventing driver tiredness.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, General Manger, Emerging Markets - Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl poses with a Rolls Royce Phantom Series II car as it is unveiled to the media at an event in Mumbai on September 21, 2012. (AFP)
"The Indian market continues to prove its appetite for luxury products. There is sustained demand from the country's discerning client base, who appreciate the timeless design of Phantom Series II," Rolls-Royce Motor Cars General Manager for Emerging Markets, Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl said.
Stating that super luxury car customers were not hit by the slowdown in the economy, Hasenoehrl said there was much higher potential for the segment the Indian market.
"The Indian market continues to prove its appetite for luxury products. There is sustained demand from the country's discerning client base, who appreciate the timeless design of Phantom Series II," Rolls-Royce Motor Cars General Manager for Emerging Markets, Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl said.
Stating that super luxury car customers were not hit by the slowdown in the economy, Hasenoehrl said there was much higher potential for the segment the Indian market.
Models pose with Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II during its launch in Mumbai on Friday. (PTI)
"I would say the potential in India exceeds by far than 100 cars," he said, but did not divulge the number of cars Rolls-Royce sold last year. The company, which has currently three dealerships -- Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad -- will be adding two more outlets shortly, he said.
"All our dealer partners are in discussions to expand the network. We are ready to set up one at Chandigarh shortly and the next in line could be close to Mumbai," Hasenoehrl said.
"I would say the potential in India exceeds by far than 100 cars," he said, but did not divulge the number of cars Rolls-Royce sold last year. The company, which has currently three dealerships -- Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad -- will be adding two more outlets shortly, he said.
"All our dealer partners are in discussions to expand the network. We are ready to set up one at Chandigarh shortly and the next in line could be close to Mumbai," Hasenoehrl said.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, General Manger, Emerging Markets - Asia, Herfried Hasenoehrl poses with a Rolls Royce Phantom Series II car as it is unveiled to the media at an event in Mumbai on September 21, 2012. (AFP)
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