Rolls Royce released one more teaser of the new Phantom as well as the final three Phantoms set to participate at the company’s event called “The Great Eight Phantoms”, where the new model will be revealed on July 27.

While we’ve might have already seen the new Phantom thanks to a recent leak, the British luxury car maker released a shady image showing the profile of the new Phantom’s front end.

The other three Phantoms include the State Limousine first used by the Queen of England in 1977 which features a custom bodywork with a raised roofline for better visibility during official ceremonies.

The second car is the Phantom IV that belonged to Aga Khan, the leader of the Nizari Ismaili Muslim community. This car features a Hooper coachwork with the rear wheels enclosed while the interior is dressed in red leather. It took Rolls Royce 2 years to build, from 1950 to 1952, because of its many bespoke additions, including an adjustable mirror, concealed silver brush, comb and compact that are all engraved with the Aga Khan’s royal crest, a built-in Dictaphone and a full picnic set.

The third car is the first Goodwood Phantom, which formally begun the renaissance of Rolls Royce in 2003. Three months after its official debut, the first Goodwood Phantom was shipped to Australia where its owner took it on an epic 4,500-mile trip. 1 4 years after, the car remains in “exceptional” condition.

Stay tuned for the reveal of the all-new Rolls Royce Phantom next week.

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