The 100th year of the Rolls-Royce Phantom is set to be celebrated at a Bicester event.
The Phantom's centenary will be marked at Bicester Heritage's Scramble on Sunday, January 5.
Released in 1925, the Rolls-Royce Phantom's distinguishing feature is its engine, which boasts pushrod overhead valves and an enlarged 7.7-litre capacity.
Spanning eight generations, the Phantom holds the title of the longest-lived nameplate in the automotive industry.
A collection of Phantoms, including both a first-year model and the latest, will be on display at the event.
This line-up, which has been put together with the assistance of the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club and the factory, will be showcased alongside Hedley Studios into the Command Works.
A spokesperson for Bicester Heritage said the event will be "a Scramble like never before," adding: "The agricultural heritage of some of the world's most prestigious car makers will be centre stage."
The Scramble is an opportunity for classic vehicle enthusiasts to come together and enjoy a relaxed gathering, outdoors with plenty of space and fresh air, with curated displays and entertainment for all the family.
The final Scramble of 2024, which was held in October, saw hundreds of motor enthusiasts come together.
Vintage cars, classic cars, modern classics, future classics and supercars, could be all be found on the day around the heritage’s restored World War Two RAF base.
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