- Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph
Infobox Automobile
name=Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph
manufacturer=Rolls-Royce Motors
parent_company =BMW AG
production=1998-2002
predecessor=Rolls-Royce Silver Spur
successor=Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003)
class=Full-size luxury car
body_style=4-door saloon
related=Bentley Arnage
similar=Maybach 57/62
engine=5.4 LV12
assembly=Crewe ,England
wheelbase=Auto in|122.7|0
length=Auto in|212.2|0
width=1998-2000: Auto in|76.0|0
2001-02: Auto in|76.1|0
height=Auto in|59.6|0
transmission=5-speed ZF "5HP30" automaticThe Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph, produced from 1998 to 2002, was first unveiled on
March 3 ,1998 at theGeneva Motor Show . The Silver Seraph replaced the Silver Spur, which ended production in 1997.All Seraphs were hand-built at the Rolls-Royce factory in
Crewe ,England , which stopped making Rolls-Royce models in 2002 but continued withBentley . The car had a base price of £155,175 in the UK and $220,695 in the US. It was second in cost and exclusivity only to the Rolls-Royce Corniche.The Seraph was powered by a 5.4 L aluminium alloy
BMW V12 engine and was operated via a 5-speedautomatic transmission , making it the first twelve-cylinder Rolls-Royce since the 1939 Phantom III. Standard electronics included digital engine management, adaptive ride control and anti-lock brakes.The body was 65 percent stiffer than that of its predecessor. Aside from the radiator grille, badges and wheels, the Rolls-Royce was externally identical to the contemporary
Bentley Arnage , sharing both its platform and body shell. Paint was available in one and two-tone finwashes.Inside, the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph and the Bentley Arnage were similar but quite distinct from one another. In the Seraph, the gear selector was column-mounted and the gauges followed a traditional Rolls-Royce layout (for example, there was no tachometer). In both cars, the seats and dashboard were upholstered in
Connolly Leather , with dashboard trim and folding picnic trays for rear passengers faced with glossy burlwalnut veneer.The Seraph was known for its relatively limited acceleration and comfortable handling, in comparison to the Arnage, which had a twin turbocharged BMW
V8 and firmer suspension. However, the Seraph still had a top speed of convert|140|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on.A total of 1,570 Silver Seraphs were produced before the car was ceased production. It was indirectly replaced by the Rolls-Royce Phantom in 2003. As of 2008, the Bentley Arnage is still being produced by Bentley, which is now owned by Volkswagen.
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External links
* [http://www.rrab.com/rsera.htm Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph]
* [http://www.autofan.com/review.asp?ID=578 Silver Seraph Reviews]
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