New Rolls-Royce Ghost Will Get All-Wheel Drive and New Suspension Setup
The next-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost will be the most usable Roller yet, thanks to its new all-wheel drive system and suspension.
The next-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost will be the most usable Roller yet, thanks to its new all-wheel drive system and suspension.
For the new generation Rolls-Royce Ghost, the British automaker had to do some research on how customers' preferences have evolved.
According to Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös, the next-gen Rolls-Royce Ghost will be the "purest expression" of the brand yet.
Dubbed MEPS, the new feature seeks to offer Rolls-Royce customers the best air a car can deliver to the cabin right now.
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Some new spy photos have been released, showing off the upcoming 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost and its Phantom-Lite interior.
A new render of the upcoming Rolls-Royce Ghost has been released, showing off an interpretation of the new car that's likely accurate.
Some new spy photos of the next-gen 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost have surfaced, showing off some of its new stying in the snow.
Check out this video in which a Rolls-Royce Ghost gets driven hard on the Nurburgring with a passenger in the back seat.
2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost is still a few months away from its unveil, yet test prototypes are starting to lose some of their exterior cladding.
Some new spy photos have been revealed, showing off the next-gen Rolls-Royce Ghost lapping the Nurburgring.
Check out these new spy photos of the upcoming Rolls-Royce Ghost caught sitting on a car carrier, wearing heavy camouflage.