RE: Novitec gets busy with Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII

RE: Novitec gets busy with Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII

Tuesday 3rd December 2019

Novitec gets busy with Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII

Need a Phantom with more power, less ground clearance and wheels the size of planets? Right this way...



Modified luxury cars are never going to find favour with purists. By definition, the process tarnishes originality, meddles with a carefully honed look and compromises peerless craftsmanship. That said, clearly sufficient demand exists for spending even more money on the most expensive cars in the world, and Novitec is certainly not one to miss out on its slice of the pie. So welcome, if you will, the 'Spofec' range of Phantom upgrades from the German company, comprising wheels, suspension, power and more.

Because of the Rolls' enormous 6.8-litre, twin turbo V12, liberating additional motive force hasn't been difficult. Indeed through nothing more than ECU work, Novitec is claiming a gain in power from 563hp to 685hp, and a torque leap from 664lb ft to 745. That latter figure is from just 1,800rpm, too, only 100 more than standard, so - in theory - it should drive in a similar fashion to the standard car. Just going quicker.


The wheels are new from Novitec/Spofec for this generation of Phantom, the 24-inchers (!) available in a range of colour finishes. The wheel and tyre combo offered is said to be "the perfect application for maximum contact with the roads." Just be careful parking near any SW1 kerbs with those...

Perhaps the most drastic change for this Phantom VIII, though, is the suspension drop. Novitec has introduced its own CAN-Tronic control module, meaning it can lower the ride height through the air suspension by about 40mm at less than 140km/h (87mph). There are a range of spacers to support the drop, too. And while running that much closer to the ground on even bigger wheels will surely play havoc with the famously finessed Phantom ride quality, it's hard to argue against the presence afforded to a car this large when it's dropped this low on wheels so huge. For those that kind of like it, you're not alone.


Finally, for those still unsatisfied with their reworked Rolls, Novitec has created a range of aero extras; working from front to back there's a new bumper, set of side skirts, rear bumper and - heaven forbid - spoiler lip. Still, no worse than a Cullinan - is it?

So that's what 'Performance meets Elegance' means to Novitec. There aren't prices yet - because the link to Novitec's shop is currently broken - but cost surely can't be a factor when modifying Rolls-Royces. You either do it, or not - the money isn't going to be a deciding element. Still, every little helps and all that, so for those after a donor vehicle, this secondhand Phantom is down to £280k...



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BigChiefmuffinAgain

Original Poster:

1,062 posts

98 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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This is just what this car needed, with perhaps some go-faster stripes down the side and some fake extra exhaust pipes....

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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I can see a younger buyer wanting to bling out their Rolls but to mess with the engine!

The used example is virtually new (3k miles) and given they start at £360k+options, £280k looks like a bargain.

numtumfutunch

4,723 posts

138 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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OMG - they'll probably coachbuild an SUV next for the ultimate in bad taste


Oh, hang on......................

cookie1600

2,114 posts

161 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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"Novitec has created a range of aero extras"


PaulD86

1,660 posts

126 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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I saw the article title and thought, "I should hate this". I saw that pics and thought, "I should hate this". I don't hate it. Actually, I think it looks better than the standard car. The back in particular seems to gel better than the standard car. I'll never be in the market for one, but I think it oddly works.

AmosMoses

4,041 posts

165 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Quite like it...

DanielSan

18,786 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Not too bothered about the kit but I love the wheels.

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Epic. Want one.

WCZ

10,523 posts

194 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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BigChiefmuffinAgain said:
This is just what this car needed, with perhaps some go-faster stripes down the side and some fake extra exhaust pipes....
doesn't need stripes or fake exhaust pipes but I agree with you - the car has benefited from the novitec changes

as you suggest the phantom is hardly a subtle car anyway and has loads of road presence as standard

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Burwood said:
I can see a younger buyer wanting to bling out their Rolls but to mess with the engine!

The used example is virtually new (3k miles) and given they start at £360k+options, £280k looks like a bargain.
What's wrong with some engine ECU tweaks... Lol.

thecremeegg

1,964 posts

203 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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I love it personally!

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

225 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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As already stated, I know I shouldn't like this, but I do! Especially this angle:




parabolica

6,715 posts

184 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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PhantomPH said:
As already stated, I know I shouldn't like this, but I do! Especially this angle:

That does look nice. Watched a video the other night of them comparing the brand new 2020 RR to a 2006 version - they look identical but inside is where most of the development has happened. Have to say I think the front-end, especially the headlights, look a little unresolved on the 2020 model. The old 2006 design, with it's massive fog lights under the main light unit looked weird to being with but now I think I prefer them to the new front-end.

scottygib553

530 posts

95 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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I wouldn’t have it THAT low but otherwise I think this is great.

Dave Hedgehog

14,550 posts

204 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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i will wait for liberty walk to do a full on job

or maybe a classic roller


louiebaby

10,651 posts

191 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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The Sheikh approves.

Rod200SX

8,087 posts

176 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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I think that looks absolutely brilliant! Has the right balance of chav/toff.

gigglebug

2,611 posts

122 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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You can get a good impression of exactly how large a car is when 24” wheels don’t actually look that big on it.

deadslow

7,999 posts

223 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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louiebaby said:


The Sheikh approves.
rofl

ducnick

1,783 posts

243 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Well done team, we have successfully removed the most defining qualities of a luxury car from the Rolls with those 24”rims and lowering job. Next week we shall be fitting a humidor,cocktail cabinet with crystal glasses and a shotgun rack to Lewis Hamilton’s F1 car.