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The ownership of Rolls-Royce is a bold statement. It implies that you are not just wealthy, but also that you are uncompromising, that you leave no stones unturned and you stop at nothing. The Ghost sedan upholds that uncompromising luxury concept while also throwing in a few surprises.
 It shares its base with the premium Phantom sedan and the Cullinan SUV, allowing it to deliver unrivalled ride quality on par with the brand's best. A V-12 engine that is smooth and silent generates almost infinite power (571PS/850Nm) paired with a ZF 8-speed transmission.
 Climbing onboard the Ghost is an experience filled in drama and occasion. The door handles are made of hefty-looking stainless steel that feels cool to the touch, and the doors themselves are heavy to pull open. Once inside you understand the prestige behind the brand Rolls-Royce and why it is so coveted.


 The interiors of the Ghost, like that of any other Rolls-Royce, is luxurious, with excellent materials used on every surface, knob, switch, and lever. Thick carpet, finely grained leather, real wood and metal accents, and even a headliner with tiny embedded LEDs to simulate a starlit sky are all available. When the Ghost is turned on, an illuminated dashboard inlay shines, adding to the starry-night feel.
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