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The Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit is a
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produced by
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, in
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, England, from 1980 to 1997. It was the first model in the SZ series. The Silver Spur is a long-
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version of the Silver Spirit, produced from 1980 to 2000. It was the first car to feature a retractable
Spirit of Ecstasy ''The Spirit of Ecstasy'' is the bonnet ornament sculpture on Rolls-Royce cars. It is in the form of a woman leaning forwards with her arms outstretched behind and above her. Billowing cloth runs from her arms to her back, resembling wings ...
. The spring-loaded mascot sank into the radiator shell if dislodged from its position.


Mark I

The Silver Spirit was introduced by
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in 1980 as the first of a new generation of company models. It formed the basis for the Flying Spur, Silver Dawn, Touring Limousine, Park Ward, and
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/ Eight series. The Spirit/Spur carried over the basic design of the Silver Shadow, its 6.75 L '' L410'' V8 engine and GM-sourced THM400 3-speed automatic gearbox, and similarly styled unitary bodywork manufactured at Pressed Steel. The Spur/Spirit continued the Silver Shadow's emphasis on
ride quality Ride quality refers to a vehicle's effectiveness in insulating the occupants from undulations in the road surface (e.g., bumps or corrugations). A vehicle with good ride quality provides a comfort for the driver and passengers. Importance Good r ...
by utilizing its
hydropneumatic Hydropneumatic suspension is a type of motor vehicle suspension system, designed by Paul Magès, invented by Citroën, and fitted to Citroën cars, as well as being used under licence by other car manufacturers, notably Rolls-Royce ( Silver Shad ...
self-levelling suspension Self-levelling refers to an automobile suspension system that maintains a constant ride height of the vehicle above the road, regardless of load. Purpose Many vehicle systems on a conventional vehicle are negatively affected by the change in attit ...
, modified with Girling automatic hydraulic
ride height Ride height or ground clearance is the amount of space between the base of an automobile tire and the lowest point of the automobile (typically the axle); or, more properly, to the shortest distance between a flat, level surface, and the lowest p ...
control system and gas-charged
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s. Sealed beam headlamps were fitted in the United States due to longstanding regulations, while European laws allowed for the fitment of more modern composite units. File:Rolls Royce Silver Spirit MK1 Dash.jpg, 1986 Silver Spirit Mk1 RHD dash File:1986 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit.jpg, 1986 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. File:1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur US model, rear left (Lime Rock).jpg, 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur (North America) File:Rr_sspur_8221_wikicrop.jpg, 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur (Europe) File:1987 RR Silver Spirit.jpg, 1987 Silver Spirit with U.S. headlights


Mark II

The Silver Spirit II and Silver Spur II were refinements of the original models, introduced at the 1989 Frankfurt Motor Show. Suspension design saw the most change, with " Automatic Ride Control" introduced, a fully automatic system that adjusted dampers at all four wheels in real time. Other updates included the adoption of ABS and fuel injection as standard for all models and markets. The last Mark I Silver Spirit/Spur was chassis no KCH27798, with Mark II cars starting with 29001. The fuel injection system was now Bosch's MK-Motronic. Originally retaining the three-speed Turbo Hydramatic GM400 transmission from earlier Spirits/Spurs, a four-speed unit (the GM 4L80E) was introduced in the winter of 1991. The size of the petrol tank was also increased, up to , meaning that the car's range was now up to over . Exterior and interior changes were minimal, with a considerably smaller steering wheel and two additional ventilation outlets added to the fascia mildly modernising the look up front.


Mark III

The Silver Spirit III and Silver Spur III were introduced in 1993, featuring engine improvements and some cosmetic updates. A new design of intake manifold and cylinder heads increased power output. The parameters of the semi-
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system were modified so that shock absorbers would default into "soft" ride mode when they wore out (rather than "hard" in the previous Mark II, noticeably impacting ride quality). Dual airbags were introduced inside, along with independent adjustment of the rear seats.


Flying Spur

The 1994–1995 Flying Spur was a turbocharged, higher performance version of the Silver Spur III. 134 cars were produced.


Silver Dawn

The Silver Dawn is a special edition of the Silver Spur III with several additional options, such as Electronic Traction Assistance System and rear seat heaters. The radiator height is reduced by and the size of the Spirit of Ecstasy was reduced by 20 percent. The new front was later inherited by the Mark IV series. This model appeared one year earlier on the American market before becoming available to the rest of the world.


Mark IV

Designed in the autumn of 1992, the ''New Silver Spirit/New Silver Spur'' was the final revision of the Silver Spirit and Silver Spur, introduced late in 1995 as a 1996-year model. A marketing decision had been made that the cars should not get a "series IV" designation because the number four is a homonym for death in some Far Eastern languages. Major changes included the introduction of a Garrett
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on all models and the replacement of the previous Bosch engine management systems with one by Zytec. Also new were updated integrated front and rear bumpers and sixteen-inch wheels. As of 1997, the long wheelbase became standard, with limousine models offered in extra-long only. Inside, a wooden column running down the centre of the dashboard was added. Silver Spirit production ended during the 1997 model year , although vehicles continued to be produced through 2000 to use up Silver Spirit bodies and parts remaining in stock.


Park Ward Limousine

The Rolls-Royce Park Ward Limousine is a limited edition Silver Spur/Spirit mark IV with a extended wheelbase and a taller roof. The Park Ward replaced the Silver Spur/Spirit Touring Limousine. In the middle of the 1998 model year the name was changed to ''Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Park Ward''. The model nomenclature on the badge on the rear of the car says ''Park Ward''. Standard equipment on this model included a bar cabinet with crystal decanters and goblets, intercom, an electrically operated division and a backseat sunroof. The Rolls-Royce Park Ward Limousine should not be confused with succeeding stretched Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph Park Ward, which was based on the car that replaced the Silver Spirit and was available from 2000–2002.


Touring limousines

Rolls-Royce touring limousines were built to a Robert Jankel design in cooperation with coach builder Mulliner Park Ward, London. The first Silver Spur Limousine was produced in 1982. 16 cars had the extended wheelbase, and 84 cars with extended wheelbase were produced in 1984 and later. One car had a wheelbase extension. These cars were extended at the B-pillar, between the front and rear doors. From 1991 on, 99 units of the Touring Limousine with wheelbase extension were produced. The car was lengthened at the C-pillar with an
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added. Like these earlier models, most of the cars had fold-down occasional seats in the rear passenger area. The Park Ward Limousine was the last one to be officially extended (, again at the C-pillar) with 70 vehicles produced from 1996 to 1999.


Production

Years are the model years based on the VIN (not the years of manufacturing).


Mark I

* 1980–1989 Silver Spirit: 8126 * 1980–1989 Silver Spur: 6240 ** 1985 Silver Spur Centenary: 26 ** 1982–1985 Silver Spur Extended : 16 ** 1984 Silver Spur Extended : 1 ** 1984–1988 Silver Spur Extended : 84


Mark II

* 1989–1993 Silver Spirit II: 1152 * 1990–1993 Silver Spur II: 1658 ** 1990–1991 Mulliner Spur: 71 ** 1992–1993 Silver Spur II Touring Limousine: 56


Mark III

* 1994–1995 Silver Spirit III: 234 * 1994–1995 Silver Spur III: 465 ** 1994–1995 Silver Spur III Touring Limousine: 36 ** 1995 Flying Spur: 134 ** 1995–1998 Silver Dawn: 237 ** 1996, 1998 Silver Spur Touring Limousine: 9


Mark IV

* 1996–1997 New Silver Spirit: 145 * 1996–2000 New Silver Spur: 802 ** 1996–1999 Park Ward Limousine: 49 ** 1997–1998 Touring Limousine Extended : 3 ** 1997–1999 Silver Spur Division: 38 ** 1998 Silver Spur Non-Division: 20


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