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Ghost Features View
Effortlessly Dynamic
The Spirit of the first time you push the start button and press the
accelerator, you will be astonished by the lack of noise
from the engine.
then by how whisper-quiet Ghost remains - no matter
how hard you push it.
the airsprings, electronically controlled dampers and
Anti-Roll stabilisation take multiple readings from sensors
around the car and continually adjust the suspension
accordingly. this ensures the car stays level at all times,
even when travelling flat out along uneven road surfaces.
not only does this make for a more dynamic and less
tiring ride for the driver, it also improves ride comfort for
the passengers.
More importantly, it helps create the magic carpet-like
ride Rolls-Royce is famous for.
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Effortless Power
Ghost will effortlessly propel you from 0 to 62 mph
(100 km/h) in 4.9 seconds.*
while this figure is impressive in its own right, what
separates Ghost from other performance cars is how
gracefully and smoothly its new twin turbo 6.6-litre V12
engine delivers a seemingly endless surge of power.
this is hardly surprising considering a maximum torque of
780 nm (575 lb ft) is available from as low as 1,500 rpm. or
that it's capable of generating 563 bhp (420 kw / 570 Ps).
what is surprising though, is the impression the eight-speed
automatic Zf gearbox gives of having an infinite first gear.
And the feeling of utter exhilaration that only a beaming
smile can truly express.
*usA version 5.0 seconds.
Effortless Stopping Power
Ghost isn't just designed to accelerate in the shortest
possible time. it's also engineered to stop in the shortest
possible distance, and with the least amount of drama.
you can brake with confidence through turns or on
winding roads thanks to the Dynamic stability control.
Ghost can even detect when you intend to apply the
brakes. if you lift your foot from the accelerator quickly,
it will prime the brakes with extra pressure.
then when you press the brake pedal it will apply extra
force, enabling you to bring the car to a sudden and
safe standstill.
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