Rolls-Royce to show smaller RR4 at Geneva 2009
Rolls-Royce is preparing to show its new 'baby' model, codenamed
RR4, at the 2009 Geneva motor show. CAR understands the smaller Rolls
will be displayed in concept guise, similar to the 100EX and 101EX
models that foreshadowed Rolls-Royce's Phantom Drophead and Coupe models.
A
mathematician might assume, therefore, that the next concept will be
badged 102EX, although the company could plump for a new name that
reflects the new nature of a smaller Rolls.
Rolls-Royce RR4: the latest scoop photos
Our latest spy photos capture the RR4 out on test on the streets of
Munich, where the car is being developed, revealing that there's not in
fact much that's baby-like or small about the new, fourth Rolls-Royce
model.
That imposingly long bonnet, upright stance and sturdy,
privacy-protecting C-pillar are clear to see on these latest
prototypes. Will the RR4 keep the Phantom's suicide – sorry, 'coach' –
doors? It seems likely, judging from one of the test cars pictured
here. But there's no telling what BMW's disguise is designed to do; it
could be an elaborate decoy...
Why show the new Rolls-Royce RR4 at Geneva?
The company has a long history of showing landmark cars at the Swiss
show. The salon has a reputation for being the glitziest and most
prestigious of the European shows – and a fitting debut, therefore, for
one of the most significant new Rolls-Royces for a generation.
BMW's
stewardship of Rolls-Royce is going rather well, CAR reckons. The
Goodwood factory outside Chichester in southern England hand-crafted
1000 cars in 2007, and the new RR4 is a well judged addition to the
three-strong range.
The company is currently on a two-week
summer recess, and the engineers are continuing to put in the second
line required to build RR4. Sources suggest that the eventual target –
once the baby Rolls lands in showrooms in 2010 – is to build 2000 cars
a year.
via carmagazine

