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Rolls-Royce Ghost

Motor vehicle

Rolls-Royce Ghost

Summary

Motor vehicle

FieldValue
nameRolls-Royce Ghost
image2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge in Arctic White, front left.jpg
manufacturerRolls-Royce Motor Cars
production2009–present
model_years2010–present
designerHenry Cloke
assemblyUnited Kingdom: West Sussex, England (Goodwood plant)
classFull-size luxury car (F)
Ultra-luxury car
body_style4-door saloon
layout
doorsConventional doors (front)
Coach Doors (rear)
predecessorRolls-Royce Silver Seraph
caption2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge

Ultra-luxury car Coach Doors (rear) The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a full-sized luxury car manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The "Ghost" nameplate, named in honour of the Silver Ghost, a car first produced in 1906, was announced in April 2009 at the Auto Shanghai show. The production model was officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Ghost Extended Wheelbase was introduced in 2011. During development, the Ghost was known as the "RR04". It was designed as a smaller, "more measured, more realistic car" than the Phantom, aiming for a lower price category for Rolls-Royce models.

According to a statement by BMW AG, this generation of automobile, with an internal combustion engine, is to be produced until 2030, at which point the company intends to manufacture electric models only.

200EX concept (2009)

Rolls-Royce 200EX concept.

The Rolls-Royce 200EX, officially unveiled at the March 2009 Geneva Motor Show, indicated the styling direction of the production model Ghost. The Ghost's design is virtually unaltered.

First generation

| BMW 7 Series (F01) | Rolls-Royce Wraith | Rolls-Royce Dawn The official name of the Rolls-Royce Ghost was originally announced in April 2009, the vehicle was officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, and went on sale in September 2009. Delivery in the UK and Europe began late in 2009, while in other markets (including the US and Asia Pacific region) deliveries began from the second quarter 2010. The Ghost Extended Wheelbase was unveiled in 2011.

Ghost Series I (2009–2014)

The Ghost was designed by Andreas Thurner and Charles Coldham and engineered by Helmut Riedl, who led the development of the larger Rolls-Royce Phantom. The Ghost, codenamed RR04 during its design phase, was developed to compete with vehicles significantly less expensive than the Phantom, such as the Bentley Flying Spur and V12 engine versions of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

The Ghost is based on a platform shared with the F01 BMW 7 Series. The company concedes that 20% of parts are common to both cars. The Ghost has a 129.7 in wheelbase, roof height, bonnet height and track widths all of its own, and the Ghost uses Phantom-style air springs. The car also shares the FlexRay electronic system with its larger stablemate. The car has a kerb weight of 5445 lb. The Ghost's platform in turn is used for the Wraith grand tourer and Dawn convertible.

Like other current Rolls-Royce models, the Ghost uses parent company BMW's iDrive user interface; the Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet mascot along with more functions, are controlled using the system. The Rolls-Royce Ghost is built on its own dedicated production line at the Goodwood plant, sharing paint, wood and leather workshops with the Phantom series.

Ghost Series II (2014–2020)

Interior

Rolls-Royce introduced the updated Series II Ghost at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.

Visual changes over the Series I Ghost include re-sculpted headlights, and unbroken daytime running lights. The Series II also gained a tapered 'wake channel' on the bonnet, emanating from the Spirit of Ecstasy's wings. Chrome inserts were added to the front air intakes, which had been enlarged so as to feed more cooling air to the front brakes. The bumpers were also subtly revised, while the side character line Rolls-Royce calls a "waft line" was slanted further forward. New alloy wheel and colour options were also offered. Like the 2009 Ghost, the 2014 Ghost Series II was designed by Andreas Thurner.

On the inside, Rolls-Royce fitted redesigned front seats, and reangled the rear seats so as to allow for easier communication with other passengers. The clock fascia and instrument dials gained polished metal chaplets that evoke premium watch design. Natural grain leather could now be fitted to the A and C pillars, and two new veneers became available.

Technical modifications include redesigned front and rear struts coupled to new steering gear, as well as adjusted dampers and new rear hydraulic axle bearings. The Series II also gained advanced LED headlights. With the Series II Rolls-Royce also offers a "Dynamic Driving Package" that they claim offers a more involving driving experience. "Satellite Aided Transmission" technology was added to all Ghosts, which utilises GPS data, as well as analysing the driving style of the driver, to select the most appropriate gear.

Series II Black Badge

The Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge is a high performance variant of the Series II Ghost.

The Rolls-Royce Ghost black badge differs from the regular model as it has its exterior features coloured black such as the Spirit of Ecstasy and the exhaust system which are coloured silver in the Standard model. The car is also equipped with the unique Black Badge rim system.

The car has a 6.6-litre V12 engine which delivers a maximum power of 603 hp at 5,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 620 lb·ft at 1,650 – 5,000 rpm. The car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds and has a top speed of 250 km/h. Its power-to-weight ratio is 176.3 W/kg.

The current Rolls-Royce Black Badge lineup includes the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Wraith and the Dawn Black Badge cars.

Series I File:Rolls-Royce Ghost - Flickr - Alexandre Prévot (3) (cropped).jpg|Front File:Rolls-Royce Ghost (16534986827) (cropped).jpg|Rear

Series II File:Rolls Royce Ghost 2015 (23124366942).jpg|Front File:Rolls Royce Ghost 2015 rear.jpg|Rear File:Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge Genf 2019 1Y7A5694.jpg|Black Badge, front File:Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge Genf 2019 1Y7A5696.jpg|Black Badge, rear Rolls-Royce Ghost, GIMS 2019, Le Grand-Saconnex (GIMS1246).jpg|Black Badge, interior File:2019 Rolls-Royce Ghost Zenith (1).jpg|Rolls-Royce Ghost Zenith Edition (limited to 50 units)

Second generation

| Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII | Rolls-Royce Cullinan | Rolls-Royce Spectre The next-generation Ghost was seen testing for the first time on 24 January 2019. The model was fully revealed on 1 September 2020. Unlike the first generation, this car shares the same platform as the eighth-generation Phantom and the Cullinan SUV.

The latest Ghost iteration features all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering, a so-called "Planar" suspension and a new illuminated grille. The "Planar" suspension incorporates additional dampers and mass designed to address high-frequency vibrations. The illuminated grille, the first of its type to appear on a Rolls-Royce, features spokes illuminated by lights housed within the top triangular portion of the traditionally shaped grille.

Unlike its predecessor, the new Ghost features the Rolls-Royce "Starlight headliner" in the interior which was previously limited to only the Phantom cars starting from the special edition of the Rolls-Royce Phantom (seventh generation), the Phantom Celestial. The interior is also claimed to be more detailed than its predecessor's.

The new Ghost, with its new Interior and exterior features, is priced from US$311,900 upwards. File:Rolls-Royce Ghost II IAA 2021 1X7A0005.jpg|Rear view File:Rolls-Royce Ghost II IAA 2023 1X7A0748.jpg|Interior

Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Wheelbase

The Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended or the Ghost Extended Wheel Base (EWB) is a longer version of the Ghost which is less than 1% shorter than the standard-length Phantom, with most of the changes being to the enlarged rear seating area.

The exterior design is identical to the standard version but there are a few differences such as the illuminated Parthenon grille.

The car's interior features the Rolls-Royce "Starlight headliner" made using LEDs and fibre optics which is used to give an impression of a night sky with stars. The version equipped on the Ghost extended also has shooting stars made by fibre optics along with the other features.

The car's price has been estimated as US$345,900 which makes it less expensive than the Phantom and more than the standard version. File:Rolls-Royce Ghost II deep blue (5).jpg|EWB, front view File:Rolls-Royce Ghost II deep blue (6).jpg|EWB, rear view

Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge

The Rolls-Royce Ghost Black badge is a high performance variant of the second generation Ghost unveiled in October 2021. It differs from the standard model in appearance due to black exterior detailing.

It shares the same 6.75-litre V-12 of the standard model and its all-wheel-drive chassis, but the engine has been tuned to produce 592 hp. It also returns an estimated 14 mpgus. It can accelerate from 0 to in 4.2 seconds and to 100 mph in 10.3 seconds. It has a top speed of 155 mph.

It is currently priced at $442,700 (base). 2023 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge in Tempest Grey, front right.jpg|2022 Ghost Black Badge front view Rolls Royce Ghost Black Badge V12 Engine.jpg|Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge 6.75 l. V12

Specifications

First generation

Engines

The Rolls-Royce Ghost features a modified version of the BMW N74 V12 engine, called the N74B66.

ModelYearsType/codePower@rpm, torque@rpm
Ghost2009–6592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 780 Nm@1500
Ghost Extended Wheelbase2011–6592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 780 Nm@1500

Transmissions

All models include a ZF 8-speed automatic gearbox.

Performance

The Ghost can accelerate from 0 to 60 mi/h in 4.7 seconds, and has an electronically limited top speed of 155.3 mph.

2013 model year update

Engines

ModelYearsType/codePower@rpm, torque@rpm
Ghost2012–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 780 Nm@1500
Ghost Extended Wheelbase2012–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 780 Nm@1500
Ghost V-Specification20146592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)600 PS@?, 780 Nm?
Ghost Extended Wheelbase V-Specification20146592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)600 PS@?, 780 Nm?

2014 model year update

Engines

ModelYearsType/codePower@rpm, torque@rpm
Ghost (780Nm)2014–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 780 Nm@1500
Ghost Extended Wheelbase (780Nm)2014–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 780 Nm@1500
Ghost (820Nm)2016–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 820 Nm@1500
Ghost Extended Wheelbase (820Nm)2016–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)570 PS@5250, 820 Nm@1500
Ghost Black Badge2016–20206592 cc V12 twin turbo (N74B66)612 PS@5250, 840 Nm@1650–5000

Transmissions

ModelYearsType/code
Ghost (780Nm)2014–20208-speed automatic (ZF 8HP90)
Ghost Extended Wheelbase (780Nm)2014–20208-speed automatic (ZF 8HP90)
Ghost (820Nm)2016–20208-speed automatic (ZF 8HP95)
Ghost Extended Wheelbase (820Nm)2016–20208-speed automatic (ZF 8HP95)
Ghost Black Badge2016–20208-speed automatic (ZF 8HPG95)

Second generation

Platform

This car shares the same platform as the Phantom VIII and the Cullinan SUV with its "Architecture of Luxury" (A.O.L) aluminium spaceframe chassis moving on from the BMW platform that the Ghost was on for Series I and II. The new spaceframe also generates significant weight savings.

Engines and transmission

ModelYearsEngine typePower@rpm, torque@rpmFuel economy and emissionsTransmission
Ghost2020–6.75-litre V12 engine563 hp@5250, 627 lbft@1600 rpmNEDC (combined): emission: 343 g/km; fuel consumption: 18.8 mpgimp8-speed automatic
Ghost Extended Wheelbase2021–6.75-litre V12 engine563 hp 850 Nm@1600rpmNEDC (combined): emission: 343 g/km; fuel consumption: 18.8 mpgimp8-speed automatic

Performance

The second generation is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds and from 0 to 100 mph in 10.4 seconds. It has a top speed of 155 mph and can complete the 1/4 mile in 12.7 seconds.

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