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Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph

Sedan 1998–2002 326 hp Petrol (BMW 5.4L V12)

The Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph was the final Rolls-Royce before the BMW/Volkswagen split — a BMW-powered ultra-luxury saloon sharing its platform architecture with the early Bentley Arnage.

326
Horsepower
240
Top Speed km/h
1998
Year Launched
2002
Final Year

Overview

The Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph was produced from 1998 to 2002 as the final Rolls-Royce model before the BMW Group acquired the Rolls-Royce name and marque, separating it from Bentley which was taken by Volkswagen Group. It shared its platform architecture with the Bentley Arnage Green Label of the same period — both initially using BMW-sourced powertrains before the Arnage switched to Bentley's own 6.75L V8.

Unlike the Arnage which reverted to Bentley's own engine, the Silver Seraph retained the BMW 5.4-litre V12 throughout its production life, providing the smooth power delivery and refined character expected of a Rolls-Royce flagship. The Silver Seraph was notable as a transitional vehicle — it used the VW Group's new tooling and manufacturing processes while still employing the traditional Rolls-Royce hand-building philosophy of its Crewe workforce.

This model appears in the database under the Bentley manufacturer category due to the shared corporate history of Bentley and Rolls-Royce during this period — both were produced at Crewe under the same parent company (Vickers, then simultaneously under BMW and VW transitional management) before the formal brand separation in 1998–2003.

Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • Engine: BMW 5.4L V12, 326 hp
  • Transmission: 5-speed ZF automatic
  • Drive: Rear-wheel drive
  • Top speed: 240 km/h
  • 0–100 km/h: 6.2 sec
  • Construction: Body-on-frame (shared architecture with early Arnage)
  • Interior: Full Rolls-Royce specification — hand-stitched leather, veneer, Wilton carpets
  • Production: 1,756 units
  • Badge: Spirit of Ecstasy — final Crewe-built Rolls-Royce before BMW era
  • Platform: Shared corporate heritage with Bentley Arnage Green Label

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePowerDriveBest For
Silver Seraph StandardBMW 5.4L V12326 hpRWDFinal expression of the Crewe-built Rolls-Royce tradition

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise
Bentley Arnage Red LabelBentley's own 6.75L V8 — more torque, better performanceDifferent brand character — more sporting, less sedate
Mercedes-Benz S600 (W220)Better technology, easier servicingFar less exclusive
BMW 750iL (E38)More driver-engaging, better parts supportIncomparable in prestige terms

Cost-of-Ownership Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Annual fuel use: 850 litres
  • Annual fuel cost: $553
  • Total yearly estimate: $10553
  • Monthly average: $879
  • The BMW V12 engine components are BMW-derived and may be sourced through BMW classic parts channels as well as Rolls-Royce heritage specialists.
  • This model falls in a complex ownership zone — it predates BMW's full takeover but uses BMW engineering, requiring specialists familiar with both.
  • Documentation and provenance are especially important for this transitional-era vehicle.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • BMW V12 service intervals apply — specialist BMW V12 knowledge is needed alongside Rolls-Royce heritage expertise.
  • Inspect all fluid systems carefully on older examples — cooling, oil, and hydraulic systems on these cars are aged.
  • Electrical system: complex 1990s wiring with Rolls-Royce-specific components may need specialist diagnosis.
  • Interior restoration by a Rolls-Royce specialist is strongly preferred — generic upholstery work reduces value.
  • Fuel system inspection: older injection components and fuel lines should be assessed for age-related wear.

Used Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph Buying Checklist

  • Confirm authenticity through Rolls-Royce heritage department — VIN documentation and build records.
  • Inspect all leather and veneer surfaces for UV damage, cracking, and repair quality.
  • Test BMW V12 engine thoroughly — listen for smooth idle, check for oil leaks and coolant condition.
  • Verify all Rolls-Royce-specific features: Spirit of Ecstasy, self-closing doors, split umbrella holders.
  • Check electrical systems: climate, windows, sunroof, and audio — older Rolls-Royce electronics require specialist diagnosis.
  • Request service history — ideally showing care by both BMW V12 specialists and Rolls-Royce heritage workshops.
  • Inspect for corrosion on sills, wheel arches, and boot floor.

Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: Why does the Silver Seraph appear under the Bentley category?
The Silver Seraph was produced at Crewe when Bentley and Rolls-Royce were under the same corporate parent and shared production facilities and platform architectures. The database classification reflects this shared manufacturing heritage before the formal brand separation.
Q: Is the Silver Seraph a good collector car?
Yes — as the final Crewe-built Rolls-Royce before BMW's full takeover, the Silver Seraph has unique historical significance. Low-mileage, well-documented examples with full service history represent compelling collector acquisitions for those interested in the Rolls-Royce story.
Q: How does it drive compared with a modern Rolls-Royce?
The Silver Seraph reflects its era — more mechanical, less electronically managed, with a gentler pace than modern Ghost or Phantom models. Its V12 provides smooth, unhurried power delivery perfectly suited to the stately grand touring character of a late-1990s Rolls-Royce.

Should You Buy the Bentley Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph?

A historic vehicle with unique transitional significance in the Rolls-Royce story — ideal for the serious collector.

The Silver Seraph is the right choice only for buyers who appreciate its specific place in automotive history — the last Crewe-built Rolls-Royce of the pre-BMW era. For collectors seeking Rolls-Royce heritage at a significantly lower price than current models, a well-preserved Silver Seraph offers authentic luxury and historical depth.

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