Rolls-Royce Opens Its Second Largest Showroom in the World

Rolls-Royce showroom Jericho, Long Island
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Rolls-Royce recently opened its second largest showroom in the world in Jericho, Long Island – New York. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Long Island is the 33rd Rolls-Royce showroom to open in North America.

The new Rolls-Royce showroom facility is larger than 9,200 square feet and includes room to display more than a dozen of the ultra-luxury automobiles. The showroom is owned and will be operated by Antoine Dominic of Bespoke Motor Group.

Featuring Rolls-Royce’s largest customer configuration lounge in the world, the showroom will allow prospective customers the opportunity to browse thousands of leather, color and trim samples.  The mold-breaking trend in dealerships will feature a café, ultra modern meeting spaces with floor to ceiling glass walls and an outdoor terrace.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Long Island opens just several months before the much anticipated arrival of the luxury car maker’s latest model – the Phantom Series II.   The Phantom Series II is schedule to arrive in showrooms in September and will mark the first significant improvements to the Phantom since 2003.

Rolls-Royce showroom Jericho, Long Island
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The new Phantom Series II by Rolls-Royce will feature several technological upgrades intended to improve the timeless appeal, performance and efficiency of the car.

While the distinctive Rolls-Royce grill and iconic Spirit of Ecstasy remain intact, the striking new front-end features re-styled bumpers and rectangular LED headlights – the first full LED headlights to be offered as standard on a production car.

Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II Drophead Coupe
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A new 8-speed automatic gearbox and rear differential not only enhance the driving experience, but decrease fuel consumption by 10%.  he Phantom Series II also features upgraded driver assistance technologies, an updated satellite navigation system and new user interfaces which augments to the effortlessness and ease that the driver experiences.

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