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Rolls-Royce 200EX Concept

The Rolls-Royce 200EX concept gives a good indication of the upcoming, smaller RR4 model.

2009 Geneva Auto Show Rolls-Royce 200EX Concept
Rolls-Royce 200EX Concept

On the heels of Rolls-Royce's record sales result in 2008, which saw sales increase worldwide by 20 percent — from 1010 cars to 1212 (of note, although Northern European and Middle Eastern markets grew by the largest amounts, North America continues to be Rolls-Royce's biggest single market) — the company is in the process of developing an all-new, smaller model called the RR4.

The 200EX concept shown at the Geneva Motor Show gives the design direction Rolls is heading with the car, which will be powered by a new V-12 built by BMW, but only used by the British marque. Rolls says the 200EX/RR4 uses "a unique monocoque body, which is not shared with any other vehicle."

Styling, though, is similar to the Phantom sedan's, from its overwhelming grille to its suicide doors. Sizewise, the 200EX/RR4's 129.7-in. wheelbase, 212.6-in. length and 61.0-in. height are 10.9, 17.1 and 3.3 in. less, respectively, than those of the Phantom. Officials went on to say that 80 percent of the car's components will be exclusive to Rolls-Royce, no doubt trying to separate the RR4 from a presumed BMW 7 Series connection.

The RR4 will be built alongside the four Phantom models in Goodwood, England, with an estimated price of $250,000–$280,000 when it goes on sale in 2010.


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