Rolls-Royce's latest limited-edition model derives inspiration from contemporary fashion and design trends; built to commemorate the brand's 120th anniversary in 2024.
Reportedly the reason why Priyanka Chopra Jonas sold the car was because she has shifted her base to the US, and the car was in India unused for a long time.
After making its global debut in September 2020, the second-gen Rolls-Royce Ghost has now already reached our shores. The new Ghost will be offered in two body types - standard wheelbase and long wheelbase, with prices starting at Rs. 6.95 crore.
After launching the new-gen Rolls-Royce Ghost in India, the uber-luxury carmaker has now introduced its long wheelbase (LWB) version, christened the Ghost Extended, in the country. At Rs. 7.95 crore (ex-showroom, India) before all the optional extras, the Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended is Rs. 1 crore more expensive than the standard-wheelbase model.
The new Rolls-Royce Ghost comes gets a new design, styling and features as well. It's built on the new aluminium spaceframe architecture and is powered by a 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine. The automaker has announced prices for India as well.
The 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost will make its global debut on September 1, and ahead of the official reveal, the automaker has released the first "Illuminate Fascia" bespoke feature on the all-new uber-luxury saloon.
The new Rolls-Royce Ghost has been developed from ground up and will be a completely new model and a leap over its predecessor.
Developed as an all-new model from the ground-up, Rolls-Royce says the new-generation Ghost will be the purest form of expression of the brand and will only carry the Spirit of Ecstacy emblem and the integrated door umbrellas from the outgoing version.
Legendary British auto marque Rolls-Royce has pulled the wraps off the super exclusive Ghost Zenith Edition. The new collector's edition of the Rolls-Royce Ghost is restricted to just 50 examples and marks 10 years of the current generation model before the all-new generation model arrives and is expected to make its debut next year. The automaker says that the Ghost Zenith Edition will feature the highest levels of bespoke ever seen on a Ghost collection car, similar to the Phantom VII Zenith edition that was introduced in 2016 to mark the end of production of the previous generation model.
Ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motorshow, Rolls-Royce published a teaser image of the facelifted Ghost II. The Ghost series II is most likely to gets a host of aesthetic modifications
Rolls-Royce introduced the Ghost V-specification; a limited series of Ghost and Ghost Extended Wheelbase for its customers in India today.