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The all-new 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost is one hell of a royal treatment

Posted on September 1, 2020September 1, 2020 by Meta

We have been waiting for quite a while now to see this all-new 2021 Rolls Royce in its full royal grace. From what we could see, it even exceeds our expectations despite the high expectations set by its teaser campaign. It now offers an evolutionary and sportier look alongside other awesome features.

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The 2021 Rolls Royce Ghost is underpinned by the similar flexible aluminum design, found on brand’s models such as Cullinan SUV and Phantom. The luxury marque will be meeting the exclusive needs of its global customers by repositioning the moveable bulkhead, cross members, sill panels and floor. By implication, the new Ghost model promises flawless road experience and comfort for the occupants. One thing that really got us excited here on 2021 Rolls Royce Ghost is the Planar Suspension system, which is finally ready for use after a decade of several testing.

Powertrain

The 2022 Rolls Royce Ghost will be powered by a twin-turbo V12 6.75-liter engine with a generative output of 563 horsepower and 627 pound feet of torque. According to the BMW-owned luxury brand, the 2021 Ghost will feature a unique porting in its air intake system to limit unnecessary sounds from the engine, especially inside the cabin of the car.

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For its powertrain design, it is placed at the back of the vehicle’s front axle, hereby giving the Ghost an impressive equal distribution of weight. Power is transferred via its all-wheel drivetrain, mated to 8-speed ZF automatic transmission. The engine will also feature Ghost all-steering system and company’s Satellite Aided Transmission system, with the capability of analyzing and generating required GPS data to choose the best gear for road corners.

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2021 Rolls Royce interior design

The interior design of this new Rolls-Royce Ghost, it offers more space and opulent. It retains an updated brand’s self-closing doors known with Ghost models, allowing the owners to get the door opened by just pulling the interior handle while providing power assistance when they try to open from the inside. When the owners let go of the handle, the door brake will be activated automatically. The door will automatically close when the button on external door handle is being pushed.

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The automaker has created enough insulated sound stage on the inside to track and modify imperceptible waves of sound. The 2021 Ghost offers a new Starlight Headliner and an advanced audio system.

2021 Rolls Royce exterior design

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Although the new Rolls Royce Ghost shares some similarities with previous version in term of exterior look, the new model still looks more attractive and unique as well. The latest Ghost features new grille with 20 LEDs underneath the grille top at the front, lighting up the veins. It has laser and LED headlights while the back of the luxury car offers new and more attractive taillights.

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Safety and driving features

The 2021 Rolls Royce Ghost isn’t all about exquisite look and performance, it gives the owners sense of safety on the road. It comes fitted with advanced systems, comprising 4-camera system with panoramic view, vision assist with pedestrian assistant and day/night-time wildlife, helicopter view, active cruise control, collision warning, lane departure and lane changing warning, self-parking, cross-traffic warning and self-parking.

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Perfection is the expression of each element in its purest form.    Discover the new #RollsRoyceGhost; link in bio.   —   Colour shown: Arctic White  —  NEDC (combined): CO2 emission: 343 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km *   WLTP (combined): CO2 emission: 347-358 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18 – 18.6 mpg / 15.2-15.7 l/100km #

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How much will the 2021 Rolls Royce Ghost cost?

The new Rolls-Royce Ghost will be sold at a retail price of $332,500. This obviously does not include the shipping fee and clearing cost in your country of destination.

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