- Rolls-Royce Camargue
Infobox Automobile
name =Rolls-Royce Camargue
manufacturer =Rolls-Royce Motors
aka =Bentley Camargue
production =1975–1986
531 produced
related =Silver Shadow
CornicheBentley T-series
designer =Paolo Martin cite web|url=http://www.traumautoarchiv.de/html/98.html |title= Rolls-Royce Camargue 1975] cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20050315/ai_n14588519/pg_1 |title=Italian style for the many and the few |first=Giles |last=Chapman |publisher=The Independent |date=2005-15-03] cite web|url=http://martin.demaria.to.it/gallery.new/view.asp?nid=12&cgallery=Cars |title= Rolls-Royce Camargue] atPininfarina
engine =6.75 L Rolls-Royce V8
transmission =3-sp "TH400" automatic
wheelbase = 120 inches (3050 mm)
length = 203.5 inches (5170 mm)
width = 75.5 inches (1920 mm)
height = 58 inches (1470 mm)
weight = 5135 pounds (2330 kg) unladenThe Rolls-Royce Camargueis a two-doorcoupé introduced in March 1975. The Camargue's body, built inLondon by Rolls-Royce's coachbuilding divisionMulliner Park Ward , was designed by automotive designerPaolo Martin atPininfarina — the Camargue was Rolls-Royce's first post-war production model not to be designed in-house.When it was launched, the Camargue, which was the flagship of the Rolls-Royce lineup, was the most expensive production car in the world, selling for approximately
US$ 147,000, or £83,000 (which adjusted for inflation, would beUS$ 550,604 in 2005 dollars). The car was sold in very limited numbers inEurope an, American, Canadian,Australia n andAsia n markets. It was named after a renowned breed of horses from the southern French province ofCamargue .The Camargue shares a platform with the Rolls-Royce Corniche and Silver Shadow. It is powered by the same 6.75 L
V8 engine as the Silver Shadow, though the Camargue is slightly more powerful. The transmission was also carried over — a General MotorsTurbo-Hydramatic 3-speed automatic.The car, which is large for a coupé, sits on a 3048 mm (120 in) wheelbase. It was the first Rolls-Royce automobile to be designed to metric dimensions, and was the first Rolls-Royce to feature a slanted
grille ; the Camargue's grille slants at an inclined angle of seven degrees. It was also the first vehicle in the world to offer completely automatic split-levelclimate control , a system that reputedly required 8 years to develop.The first 65 Camargues produced used SU
carburettor s, while the remaining 471 usedSolex units. The Camargue was fitted with the Silver Shadow II's power rack and pinion steering rack in February 1977. In 1979, it received the rearindependent suspension of the Silver Spirit.Production of the Rolls-Royce Camargue ended in 1986. During the car's 11-year production run, 530 Rolls-Royce Camargues were built, as well as one specially-ordered Bentley Camargue.
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External links
* [http://www.rrab.com/rcama.htm Rolls-Royce Camargue]
* [http://www.globalcar.com/datasheet/RollsRoyce/1975Rolls-RoyceCamargue.htm Technical data]
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