Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled Ghost Series II at the Geneva show. The new Ghost Series II is said to deliver the latest industry-leading technology from Rolls-Royce clad in a subtle re-design. Some of the new tech in the car includes the famous satellite-aided transmission that was first seen in the Wraith.
The subtle redesign of Ghost Series II begins from the front, where re-sculpted LED headlights encircled by daytime running lights lend it a more dynamic visual signature. They also blend perfectly with revised surface treatments to the front of the car. Rolls-Royce says that a tapered ‘wake channel’ on the bonnet hints at the car’s dynamism. Subtle re-sculpting of Ghost’s bumpers creates a stronger stance and a sense of extra width and height, whilst the contemporary aesthetic is further enhanced with the addition of chrome inserts to the front air intakes, which now feed more air cooling to the front brakes.
In addition, the famous waft line has been re-designed on Ghost Series II to lean further forwards emphasising the car’s effortless dynamism. Inside, Ghost Series II delivers on its outward appearance. The ultimate contemporary combination of luxury, technology and connectivity available to the successful entrepreneur on the move today, the Ghost continues to be focused on the business buyer, with even more emphasis on the new luxury markets in China and Asia.
On-board Wi-Fi makes Ghost Series II the most connected, luxurious place in which to conduct business on the move, whilst Satellite Aided Transmission (SAT), debuted in Wraith last year, enhances the car’s dynamism – ensuring the car automatically adapts to its surroundings augmenting the drive experience. Updates to navigation systems and the car/user interface have been made to ensure easy access to Ghost’s features, whilst the optional Bespoke Audio offers great acoustics.
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