Geneva 2009: Rolls-Royce rolls out the 200EX Concept

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Sharing a similar wheelbase as the BMW 7 Series, the 200EX luxury concept car from Rolls-Royce is expected to carry over a number of parts and features from the BMW 7 Series if the management gives a green light for production. BMW also revealed that the 200EX offers the same ride quality and luxury level as the Rolls Royce Phantom, but it should carry a cheaper price tag, also if it the concept goes into production.

Under the hood lies a BMW V12 power plant which is mated to a 6 speed automatic transmission. The same engine is also featured in the BMW 760i that is expected to be launched soon. Please click here to learn more about the Rolls Royce 200EX Concept as well as to view an image gallery.


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  1. e-nabilll says:

    this supose to be the 'baby' rolls and stil same size as the 7 series ! luv the looks , no other car gives so much charecter and stance as rolls…its all abt being digustingly rich !

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  2. aksMs says:

    Agree with you. Rollers have always been in its own class.

    e-nabilll, long time no see.

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  3. master of designer says:

    i want to buy one when me income 20k

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