This page collects every fuel-economy figure the EPA publishes for the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe. Below you will find the headline combined, city, and highway MPG, the estimated annual fuel cost at three different driving levels, the tailpipe CO₂ emissions, and a full breakdown of the engine and drivetrain. If you want to know whether this generation got more or less efficient over the years, the year-over-year table further down covers every model year the EPA has rated.

Key takeaways

  • Returns 49% worse combined MPG than the average car in the Compact Cars class for the 2016 model year (27.7 MPG class average).
  • The most efficient car in the Compact Cars class for the 2016 model year is the Volkswagen e-Golf at 116 MPG.
  • EPA estimates this car costs around $14,000 more in fuel over five years than an average new vehicle of the same model year.
  • Subject to the federal Gas Guzzler Tax, which applies to passenger cars rated below 22.5 combined MPG.
  • Requires premium gasoline, which typically adds about 40 to 60 cents per gallon to the EPA's annual fuel cost estimate.

Fuel economy at a glance

These are the EPA's official ratings for the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe. The numbers come from a standardised laboratory test cycle and are the same figures that appear on the window sticker of every new car. Real-world mileage varies with driving style, weather, fuel quality, and how heavily loaded the car is.

Combined MPG is a 55/45 weighted blend of the city and highway test cycles. The EPA uses it as the single number you can compare across the entire dataset, including hybrids and EVs (which use the equivalent MPGe figure).

Combined MPG 14 MPG
City MPG 11 MPG
Highway MPG 19 MPG
Annual fuel cost $4,950
Tailpipe CO₂ 638 g/mi
Fuel type Premium

How the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe compares

The 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe returns 14 combined MPG. Cars in the Compact Cars class for the same model year average 27.7 MPG, which puts this car behind the class average by about 49%.

The most efficient car in the Compact Cars class for the 2016 model year is the Volkswagen e-Golf at 116 MPG. The bar chart below puts the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe alongside the class best and the class average so you can see the full picture.

For broader context, the average new car of the 2016 model year (across all classes) returns 25.9 MPG. Larger vehicles pull the all-cars average down, so do not use that figure on its own to judge a small car or a hybrid. The full list of the most efficient cars of the 2016 model year is on its own page.

2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
14 MPG
Class average, 2016
27.7 MPG
Class best, 2016
116 MPG
Average new car, 2016
25.9 MPG

Annual fuel cost across driving patterns

The headline annual fuel cost the EPA publishes assumes 15,000 miles of driving per year and a fuel mix of 55% city and 45% highway. The dollar figure is calculated using the EPA's current reference price for premium gasoline, which is $4.61/gallon. EPA updates that reference periodically rather than tracking live pump prices, so treat it as a window-sticker estimate rather than today's pump number.

The table below scales the EPA's number to three common driving patterns. The combined MPG and the reference fuel price stay constant, only the annual mileage changes. To get a current-prices estimate, take your local gas price and multiply by 1071.4 gallons (the car's annual consumption at the rated MPG).

Driving pattern Estimated annual fuel cost
Light driver, 7,500 miles per year $2,475
Average driver, 15,000 miles per year $4,950
Heavy driver, 25,000 miles per year $8,250

Year-over-year MPG for the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe

The EPA has rated the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe across 9 model years, from 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe through 2017 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe. The numbers below are the best combined MPG figure the EPA published for each year, which lets you see when the car was at its most efficient and how recent generations stack up.

Combined MPG has stayed in roughly the same range across the run, hovering close to 14 MPG.

Year Combined MPG Open year page
2017 14 MPG 2017 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2016 14 MPG this page
2015 14 MPG 2015 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2014 14 MPG 2014 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2013 14 MPG 2013 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2012 14 MPG 2012 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2011 14 MPG 2011 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2010 14 MPG 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
2009 14 MPG 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe

Compare against other Compact Cars for 2016

If you are cross-shopping the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, the most useful comparison is against the other cars in the Compact Cars class for the same model year. The list below shows the highest-MPG peers, ranked from most to least efficient. Click any of them to open its full page.

The Volkswagen e-Golf leads this group at 116 MPG, 102 MPG ahead of the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe.

Specifications

The 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe runs a 6.7-liter 12-cylinder engine paired with a automatic (s8), sending power through rear-wheel drive.

Engine, transmission, and drivetrain together drive most of the variation in fuel economy across trims. A larger engine moves the car with less effort but burns more fuel. A turbo lets a small engine punch above its weight, often without much MPG penalty. All-wheel drive adds traction and weight, and usually costs a couple of MPG compared with two-wheel drive of the same engine.

Vehicle class
Compact Cars
Engine
6.7L 12-cylinder
Transmission
Automatic (S8)
Drivetrain
Rear-Wheel Drive
Fuel type
Premium
Annual petroleum use
21.3 barrels per year
Gas guzzler tax
Applies (federal)

Common questions about the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe

Quick answers to the questions people most often search for when looking up the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe.

  • Is the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe fuel efficient?
    Not particularly. The 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe returns 14 combined MPG, which trails the average car in the Compact Cars class for the same model year by about 49%.
  • What MPG does the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe get?
    The EPA rates the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe at 14 combined MPG, 11 MPG in city driving, and 19 MPG on the highway. Real-world numbers depend on your driving style, the weather, and how loaded the car is.
  • How much does it cost to fuel a 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe per year?
    The EPA estimates an annual fuel cost of $4,950 for the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe. That figure assumes 15,000 miles of driving per year, a 55% city and 45% highway split, and the EPA's published average fuel price for the rated fuel grade.
  • Does the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe require premium gas?
    Yes. The EPA lists the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe as requiring premium gasoline. Running it on regular can reduce performance and may affect engine warranties, so it is not a recommended way to save at the pump.
  • Has the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe become more fuel efficient over time?
    Combined MPG has stayed close to flat across the run. Both the earliest (2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, 14 MPG) and most recent (2017 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, 14 MPG) versions sit in the same range.
  • How much CO₂ does the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe emit?
    Tailpipe CO₂ emissions are 638 g/mi. Multiplied across a typical year of driving (15,000 miles) that works out to about 9,570 kilograms of CO₂.
  • What is the difference between the city and highway MPG of the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe?
    City driving returns 11 MPG and highway driving returns 19 MPG, a gap of 8 MPG. A spread that wide is typical of cars with conventional automatic or manual transmissions, where stop-start city traffic eats more fuel than a steady highway cruise.
  • What engine is in the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe?
    The 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe has a 6.7-liter 12-cylinder engine (EPA description: SIDI).
  • What transmission and drivetrain does the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe have?
    The 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe comes with a automatic (s8) transmission and rear-wheel drive.
  • How does the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe compare to the best car in its class?
    The most efficient car in the Compact Cars class for the 2016 model year is the Volkswagen e-Golf at 116 combined MPG. The Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe returns 14 MPG, a gap of 102 MPG. If you are comparing on fuel economy alone, the class leader is worth a look.

Source: U.S. EPA fuel economy dataset. Annual fuel cost figures assume 15,000 miles of driving per year and a 55% city, 45% highway split. Real-world mileage varies with driving conditions, vehicle maintenance, fuel quality, and driver behaviour.