Rolls-Royce mpg ratings are broadly consistent across the lineup—which shouldn’t be surprising, coinciding that every model comes standard with a roaring twelve-cylinder engine. In other words, you can safely opt for the Black Badge Cullinan or Extended Wheelbase model that you’ve been dreaming of in Los Angeles, without worrying about the impact that fuel consumption may have on your bottom line. Ready to explore Rolls-Royce gas mileage and find the model that’s right for you? We’ve laid out everything you need to know.
Rolls-Royce cars and SUVs deliver well over 500 horsepower as a matter of course. Heavy as they are, it’s important to note that this much power is more than enough to get these models up to speed in mere moments. If you ever have a chance to get behind the wheel, we think you’ll agree that a Rolls-Royce delivers an incredibly satisfying drive, and moves like nothing else on the roads in Glendale.
New for 2024, the Rolls-Royce Spectre is the world’s first ultra-luxury electric super coupé, a prophecy fulfilled for Rolls-Royce enthusiasts. With a powerful electric motor behind the legendary Rolls-Royce luxury, the Spectre is perhaps the greatest electric vehicle ever built.
The flagship Rolls-Royce Phantom isn’t just opulent and powerful, it’s also one of the most efficient models offered by the brand. In its standard configuration or with the optional wheelbase extension, the Phantom offers an unparalleled touring experience for those who refuse to settle—and if you like to be chauffeured, the Phantom Extended is truly impossible to beat.
Like the Phantom, the slightly more compact Ghost is offered in standard and Extended Wheelbase configurations. If the base engine—a 563-hp W12—isn’t quite enough for you, there’s the Black Badge Ghost with up to 592 horsepower. Even with all-wheel steering, this model’s perfectly balanced frame helps to ensure fuel economy of up to 12 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway.
The first-ever Rolls-Royce SUV represented a significant deviation from the brand’s history, but with its impressive performance specs and capabilities, the Cullinan has had no trouble making an entrance in this increasingly competitive segment. With the standard 563-hp W12, the Cullinan gets up to 20 mpg on the highway—just as good as any other Rolls-Royce on the roads of Burbank. Like the Ghost, you can also buy a Black Badge Cullinan configuration with up to 592 horsepower.
No matter which model has captured your attention, it’s easy to reserve or commission a new Rolls-Royce of your own at our dealership in Pasadena, CA. Still exploring your options? Take advantage of our Rolls-Royce research guides or reach out with any questions on your mind before coming to our showroom and experiencing the Rolls-Royce gas mileage for yourself.
Once you’ve had the opportunity to review the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II and all that it has to offer, you’ve come to the fun part — picking out your favorite Ghost Series II colors. The options for Ghost Series II exterior colors and Ghost Series II interior colors are seemingly endless, so you’ll undoubtedly create…
There’s no model on Pasadena streets quite like the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II. Between its superior craftsmanship and exuberant performance, this model is certainly a standout in the Ghost lineup, and nothing makes that more clear than the Ghost Series II interior. Its expressive design matches your energy, and modern appointments captivate all those within…
A serene, spacious masterpiece—that is the best way to describe the Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended interior. In fact, Rolls-Royce claims it is an icon in their legendary history, especially because of its exquisite features and elevated nuances that epitomize Rolls-Royce artisanship. Curious about the Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended seats, technologies, and more? Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Pasadena provides an overview of…