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The Phantom VIII is Rolls-Royce's flagship – and its Night Vision with Pedestrian Detection uses a thermal infrared camera that most ADAS workshops have never calibrated. This sensor sits in the front bumper separate from the standard radar and windscreen camera, detecting pedestrians and animals in complete darkness. After any front-end work on a Phantom, three distinct sensors may need attention – and specialist knowledge matters.
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from £199
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
from £349
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
from £349
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
from £499
Inc. diagnostic scan & certificate
Common questions about calibrating ADAS systems on the Rolls-Royce Phantom
Yes. The Night Vision infrared camera is separate from the main radar and windscreen camera. Any work on the front bumper or grille area can displace it. Night Vision requires its own calibration alongside any other affected sensors.