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In the world of full-sized luxury cars, the term "Baby Rolls-Royce" was famously used as a nickname for the , which was unveiled in 2009. This was a smaller, "entry-level" sedan compared to the flagship Phantom, designed to attract new buyers to the brand.

The term refers to the 1975 cult Swiss-German exploitation film directed by Erwin C. Dietrich. The phrase "new" connects directly to its highly anticipated, uncut North American Blu-ray release distributed by specialist labels like Orbit DVD and Delirium Home Video . The Cinematic History of Rolls-Royce Baby (1975) rolls royce baby 1975 new

The Baby Rolls is powered by a 1.2-liter, 4-cylinder engine, producing a modest 40 horsepower. Although not impressive by today's standards, this engine was sufficient for the car's diminutive size and lightweight construction, allowing it to achieve a top speed of approximately 60 mph (97 km/h). In the world of full-sized luxury cars, the