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Rolls Royce Ghost

Now here?s the family scandal. Unlike the bigger Phantom?s unique aluminium spaceframe, the Ghost employs a steel monocoque chassis related to that of the BMW 7-Series. The Ghost also shares 20 percent of its parts with the Seven. More specifically the 760Li. The commonality hides in parts more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

Spirit of Ecstasy at the prow of the Ghost is part of the RR driving experience. Once you are used to the car?s heft, it is easy to chuck around. Manhandle the Spirit of Ecstasy and it automatically protects itself and stows away. more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

BMW bits and pieces are found inside the cabin too. The screen of the iDrive is very BMW in its layout and design. In spite of the BMW underpinnings, the Ghost is a blue-blooded Roller. The Ghost is referred to as the small Rolls, but small is subjective here. It is 44cm shorter in length more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

Step into the car through the rear-hinged suicide doors with that nice umbrella stored inside and you will find all the traditional RR touches. The frosted white dials, violin-key switches, organ-stop vent pulls and the analogue watch. The chairs are perfectly padded, positioned and propor more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

Surprisingly, for a car that?s longer than the S-class, it falls short on back seat space. Not that it?s cramped but when you are paying three times S-class money, you are justified in asking for more. The cabin is so well insulated from the outside world that it?s unreal. The V12 is so i more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

The nose of the Rolls pitches about a bit but the ride is cosseting as it wafts over the road without fuss or drama. The Phantom can teach the Ghost a thing or two about ride quality, especially on broken roads, but it?s only the Ghost that comes close. more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

Rollers are cars built to be enjoyed from the back seat. Lately, Rolls has been producing cars that can be enjoyed by the owners who like to drive. The Phantom Coupe was one. The Ghost is another. more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

Seeing an open stretch in front of me, I flex my right foot. What happens next is amazing. The acceleration is unending as the Ghost rides a creamy wave of torque with an ethereal hush and gentlemanly poise. No v12 wail, no burning rubber. All I feel is a gentle squeeze around my chest tha more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

For such a big car, the Ghost is pretty easy to manoeuvre around town. The light steering, smaller and thicker than the Phantom?s, masks the Ghost?s substantial mass. And then there is my favourite car gizmo. A grouping of cameras that channel an aerial view of the Ghost?s surroundings for more...

Rolls Royce Ghost

Driver?s car? No. But surprisingly sporty for a 5.4-metre-long Rolls-Royce. I do have some issues with the car. The horn takes a mighty heave to operate. And in a car as silent as this, in a country with traffic as chaotic as ours, it?s an issue. The huge wing mirrors stick out like an el more...

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