2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost - Interior Details

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NEW Rolls-Royce GHOST
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

6.75-Litre Twin-Turbocharged V12
Client feedback asking for near-instant torque and near-silent running led the marque to further
develop the Rolls-Royce 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine. A bespoke Ghost
engine map was created to ensure ample performance for this dynamic motor car, delivering
563bhp/420kW and 850Nm/627lb ft of torque to the all-wheel steer, all-wheel drivetrain.
Commensurate with clients’ expectations, maximum torque is available from just 1600rpm –
only 600rpm above tick-over. To further refine its already remarkable acoustic properties, the
air intake system incorporated larger porting to reduce engine presence in the interior suite.

The Most Technologically Advanced Rolls-Royce Yet

New Ghost is perfect in its simplicity, but creating this pure and detoxifying environment was
one of the greatest challenges in the marque’s history. Indeed, new Ghost is the most
technologically advanced motor car Rolls-Royce has ever produced. Further equipment includes:
LED and laser headlights with more than 600m of illuminated range, vision assist, including dayand night-time wildlife and pedestrian warning; alertness assistant; a four-camera system with
panoramic view, all-round visibility and helicopter view; active cruise control; collision warning;
cross-traffic warning; lane departure and lane change warning; an industry-leading 7x3 highresolution head-up display; Wi-Fi hotspot; self-park; and the very latest navigation and
entertainment systems.

Interior
A clear understanding of clients’ changing luxury consumption patterns and a broader view of
emerging design movements informed the marque that the interior aesthetic should pursue the
same minimalist principles as the exterior
end, the leather used to create the interior suite of new Ghost is subject to the
automotive industry’s most exhaustive quality control checks to ensure that each of the
338 panels used – however visible – is of the very best quality. Further demonstrating the
marque’s competence in leathercraft, complex, busy stitchwork has been eschewed for
scant but incredibly long and perfectly straight lines, again welcoming scrutiny from the
car. The first is Obsidian Ayous, inspired by the rich versatility of colours found in lava rock.
The second is Dark Amber; this introduces subtle glamour to the interior suite by integrating
vanes of fine aluminium particles into the dark wood. As with the leather finishes,
this material is left exposed as long, single-veneer leaves, bisected only by cold-to-thetouch real metal vents, through which MEPS-filtered air reaches the cabin.

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