#ROLLS ROYCE GHOST SERIES#
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#ROLLS ROYCE GHOST FULL#
Check out the full details and compare with rival models on these pages. No matter how many miles are accrued, Rolls-Royce provides warranty and maintenance plans that stretch for four years.If you're looking for a Rolls-Royce Ghost you will definitely want to know all about every aspect of the car – and Parkers has all the spec details you need to know how it will fit into your life. Available adaptive cruise control and night-vision camera system.Standard front and rear parking sensors.
#ROLLS ROYCE GHOST DRIVER#
But passengers can rest easy, since the head-up display and night-vision camera help ensure the driver is less distracted and more alert to anything that might go bump in the dark. Neither the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) nor the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) have released crash-test data for the Ghost. An 18-speaker premium stereo system is also available to replace the car's standard 16-speaker unit. Rolls-Royce Infotainment and ConnectivityĪll Ghosts come with a large infotainment touchscreen in the front with navigation, but a dual-screen rear-seat entertainment system is an option that allows passengers to control the car's radio, navigation, and other infotainment features remotely. The last Ghost we tested had the standard power level, but it still managed to move with authority in a straight line-even though it listed like a sailboat when going around corners. Black Badge models make another 40 ponies Rolls claims a governed top speed of 155 mph for every version. This setup uses GPS data to read the roadscape ahead of you in an effort to anticipate your driving needs and shift gears at precisely the right moment. Underneath it lives a twin-turbo, 6.6-liter V-12 good for 563 horsepower that's paired to a satellite-aided gearbox. The Ghost's hood is topped by the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy ornament. After all, what's a Rolls-Royce without acres of legroom? Engine, Transmission, and Performance We would recommend springing for the Extended Wheelbase model, though. Ordering a Ghost-or any Rolls-Royce for that matter-is a deeply personal thing and a plethora of personalization options await you. Since 2020 will be the final model year before a full redesign, Rolls-Royce is sending the Ghost off with a limited production Zenith model. Other than a new dark-brushed metal finish option for the Ghost's interior dashboard trim, it carries over unchanged from the 2019 model. We've already spied the all-new 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost undergoing testing and expect the production model to bow before the end of 2020. The Ghost's suspension is tuned for comfort and its driving demeanor doesn't try to be anything but plush. A 6.6-liter V-12 engine runs near-silently under the Ghost's long bonnet and provides effortless acceleration-just don't expect sharp handling to match. The interior boasts sumptuous leather seating and handsomely crafted wood veneers. For those who desire sybaritic luxury and a spirited driving experience in the same ultra-pricey motorcar, the 2020 Rolls-Royce Ghost is your answer.