Rolls-Royce Ghost V-Specification launched in India at Rs 4.66 crore
Rolls Royce India has launched the Ghost V-Specification ? a limited series of Ghost and Ghost Extended Wheelbase cars.
This V-Specification is immediately available and is priced onwards of Rs 4.66 crore (ex-showroom, Pan India), which is Rs 30 lakh more than the Rolls Royce Ghost.
The Ghost V-Specification is available in five colours- graphite, black kirsch, black sapphire, infinity black and artic white
The limited edition Ghost gets V-Specification motif on the bodyline or the optional visible chrome exhausts and 21-inch part-polished wheels. The Ghost V-Specification is available in five colours- graphite, black kirsch, black sapphire, infinity black and artic white.
Inside the changes are more evident with embroidered rear armrest, steel inlays for the multimedia lid, motif engraved tread plates and custom dashboard clock.
There are embroidered rear armrest, steel inlays for the multimedia lid, motif engraved tread plates and custom dashboard clock
The heart of this car is a monstrous 6.6 litre V12 engine producing 593PS with a claimed 0-100kmph time of 4.9 seconds. Power output for this spec has been bumped up by 30PS than the Ghost. The marvel of this engine is that 80 per cent of power is available right from idle.
Commenting on this, Torsten Muller-Otvos, chief executive, Rolls-Royce, said, " Since its introduction in 2009, an extraordinary marriage of assured presence and remarkable driving dynamics has endeared Ghost to a new generation of highly discerning businessmen and women, ensuring the car's position as the statement of choice for a growing band of successful entrepreneurs around the world."
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