Model record
Rolls-Royce Camargue
Background
The Rolls-Royce Camargue is a 2-door luxury saloon manufactured and marketed by Rolls-Royce Motors from 1975–1986. Designed by Paolo Martin at Pininfarina, the Camargue was the first post-war production Rolls-Royce not designed in-house.
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Specification
- Weight
- 2,350 kg
- Dimensions
- 5,170 × 1,920 × 1,470 mm
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 6.8 L · 8 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 8 mpg combined — EPA 1984–1987
Sources
Same marque
Other Rolls-Royce models
- 10 hp —
- 102EX —
- 103EX —
- 15 hp —
- 20 hp —
- 20 hp (8 Cylinder) —
- 20/25 —
- 200EX —
- 25/30 —
- 30 hp —
- Boat Tail —
- Droptail —
- Ghost II —
- Ghost Series I —
- Phantom Coupé —
- Phantom Drophead Coupé —
- Phantom I —
- Phantom II —
- Phantom III —
- Phantom IV —
- Phantom IV Princesse Margaret —
- Phantom Serenity —
- Phantom Series II Coupé —
- Phantom VI —
- Rolls Royce Cullinan —
- Silent Shadow —
- Silver Cloud —
- Silver Cloud I —
- Silver Ghost —
- Silver Shadow I —
- Silver Wraith —
- Silver Wraith II —
- Spectre —
- Sweptail — ◆
- Twenty —
- V-8 —
- Wraith (2013) —
- Ghost 1913
- Phantom 1925
- PARK WARD 1933
- Silver Dawn 1949
- Phantom V 1959
- Corniche 1967
- Silver Shadow 1967
- Silver Spirit 1981
- Silver Spur 1982
- FLYING SPUR 1988
- Silver Seraph 1997