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In 2006 the '''101 EX''', a [[Grand Touring]] [[coupé]] prototype based on the [[Rolls Royce 100EX|100EX]], was presented at the [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva International Auto Show]].
In 2006 the '''101 EX''', a [[Grand Touring]] [[coupé]] prototype based on the [[Rolls Royce 100EX|100EX]], was presented at the [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva International Auto Show]].
The 101EX shares its aluminium space frame chassis technology with the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom|Phantom]], albeit in a shortened version. The car is 9.5 inches shorter than the Phantom sedan, with a lower roofline and shallower glass area. Power comes from the Phantom's 6.75-litre V12 engine.
The 101EX shares its aluminium space frame chassis technology with the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom|Phantom]], albeit in a shortened version. The car is 9.5 inches shorter than the Phantom sedan, with a lower roofline and shallower glass area. Power comes from the Phantom's 6.75-litre V12 engine.
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Engine 9.0 Litre V16
Power undisclosed but "adequate"
Similar
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In 2006 the 101 EX, a Grand Touring coupé prototype based on the 100EX, was presented at the Geneva International Auto Show. The 101EX shares its aluminium space frame chassis technology with the Phantom, albeit in a shortened version. The car is 9.5 inches shorter than the Phantom sedan, with a lower roofline and shallower glass area. Power comes from the Phantom's 6.75-litre V12 engine.

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