2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost Reveal

New for 2021, the Rolls-Royce Ghost features an evolutionary new design, signature V12 power, and the company-exclusive Architecture of Luxury platform. ... As Rolls-Royce’s most successful product in history, the Ghost is crucial to the automaker, so designers altered the formula only slightly, even though the only parts shared between old and new are the door umbrellas and Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament. Engineers, however, were given free reign to enhance and update the entry-level Rolls-Royce. As such, the outgoing Ghost’s BMW-based bones are done for.
The new Rolls-Royce Ghost – Highlights:
▪ The most technologically advanced Rolls-Royce yet
▪ Succeeds the most successful product in the marque’s 116-year history
▪ Reflects ‘Post Opulent’ design philosophy, rejecting superficial expressions of wealth
▪ Built on rigid aluminium Rolls-Royce spaceframe architecture
▪ All-wheel drive and all-wheel steering for unprecedented poise and surefootedness
▪ World first Planar suspension system significantly increases agility and effortlessness
▪ Equipped with hallmark 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine, delivering 571PS and 850nm
▪ For effortless egress, doors now electrically open as well as close
▪ Interior components tuned to specific resonant frequency to create a sense of serenity
▪ Down lit Pantheon grille discreetly illuminates Rolls-Royce iconography
▪ Illuminated Fascia debuts featuring Ghost nameplate surrounded by more than 850 stars
The new Rolls-Royce Ghost – Specifications:
▪ Length/width/height/wheelbase – 5,546/2,148/1,571/3,295 mm
▪ Kerb weight – 2,490 kg
▪ Engine – 6.75-litre, 12-cylinder (V12), twin-turbo petrol
▪ Max output – 571 PS (420 kW) at 5,500 rpm
▪ Max torque – 850 Nm at 1,600 rpm
▪ Transmission – 8-speed automatic, AWD
▪ 0-100 km/h – 4.8 seconds
▪ Top speed – 250 km/h
▪ Fuel consumption – 15.2-15.7 l/100km combined


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