Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will hand over two Phantom Extended Wheelbase cars to The Peninsula Tokyo on 31 August, just before the official opening of the hotel in Marunouchi, Tokyo on 1 September 2007.
The cars will be used to chauffeur The Peninsula's VIP guests around Tokyo. These two Phantoms bring the total number in The Peninsula Hotels' fleet to 16. In December 2006 the largest ever single order of 14 Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase cars was delivered to The Peninsula Hong Kong.
Bespoke
The two new Phantom Extended Wheelbase cars are finished in The Peninsula Hotels' corporate colour, Peninsula Green, matching the paintwork of the 14 cars at The Peninsula Hong Kong. On both sides of the body, The Peninsula Tokyo logo and single gold coachline are hand applied by skilled craftsmen. The interior features walnut veneers and tan leather, with a spacious lounge seat arrangement in the rear compartment.
The two cars have a number of special features built under Rolls-Royce's "Bespoke" programme to ensure they meet the exacting needs of the hotel. The Bespoke options include a cool box for chilled hand towels, used towel storage, bespoke tread plates with the inscription "THE PENINSULA TOKYO" and a new, larger luggage compartment. The cars' detailed design also features a boulevard lighting system to provide maximum illumination for passengers when entering or exiting the cars.
Various modifications were made to create the interior space to provide guests with the utmost comfort while in the car, as a natural extension of the hotel's services.
Craftsmanship
Some 18 leather hides for each Phantom were used to trim the seats, doors and roof-lining, and in a process unique to Rolls-Royce, each hide is tumble-dyed, resulting in a natural finish that is sumptuously soft and requires no protective top coat. Each Phantom is finished with veneer taken from a single tree to ensure that the colour and grain match perfectly across the interior.
The Peninsula Tokyo's guests enjoy in-car entertainment supplied via a Lexicon sound system employing 15 speakers and nine channel amplification delivering 420 watts. Studio-grade components, unique to the Phantom, ensure a sound quality unrivalled in the marketplace.
DVDs can be viewed on twin 12-inch screens housed in the rear fold-down picnic tables.
The Phantom is the most successful super-luxury car in the world, built using cutting edge technology and lightweight materials. It features an aluminium space frame chassis and body which weighs much less than steel, but is enormously strong to give both added safety and outstanding driving refinement, free of vibration. The engine is of the most modern design and features direct fuel injection and variable valve control, delivering excellent fuel economy for a car of its size and power, marking a significant improvement in terms of emissions compared to the previous fleet of Silver Spurs. The Phantom offers significantly more space for passengers.
The Peninsula Hotels and Rolls-Royce
The Peninsula and Rolls-Royce, which share a long-term partnership that stretches for almost 40 years, are synonymous with excellence and attention to detail. The relationship began with the hotel's first order for seven Silver Shadows in 1970. Over the years, The Peninsula has set new records with each successive order for Rolls-Royces.
On the introduction of the car, The Honourable Sir Michael Kadoorie, Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited said, "For almost 40 years The Peninsula Hotels have used Rolls-Royce cars, and the new fleet of Phantoms is the most impressive of their cars built to date. Rarely are my expectations exceeded, but on this occasion they have been - the cars, like the hotels, must exemplify quality and the service requirements have also mirrored these high standards."
Dr Matthew Bennett, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars' General Manager for Japan and Korea, said, "Rolls-Royce and The Peninsula have enjoyed an outstanding and fruitful relationship over the years. We are pleased that we could deliver the two new special Phantom Extended Wheelbase cars in time for the opening of The Peninsula Tokyo. We have spared no effort to ensure they have been prepared to the highest standard possible - from the design of the car to chauffeur training."
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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