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New Rolls-Royce Ghost Revealed

The New Rolls-Royce Ghost, the latest addition to the marque’s collection of the most refined vehicles in the world, was officially revealed in Oman by Al Jenaibi International Automobiles L.L.C.

As the marque’s clients and enthusiasts gathered at the Kempinski Hotel, Muscat, within the parameters of the government’s social distancing rules and regulations, the new Ghost took centre stage and captured both the attention and imagination of all in attendance. Welcoming guests was none other than Ameer Al Zadjali, Rolls-Royce Brand Manager at Al Jenaibi International Automobiles, who upon the cars reveal commented: “The New Ghost is a masterpiece of craftsmanship; it whispers its qualities; it doesn’t shout. Our founding father’s insightful saying ‘Small things make perfection, but perfection is no small thing’ stands true 116-years later and is embodied in the creation of our New Ghost.”

New Rolls-Royce Ghost Revealed

Also taking centre stage to welcome guests was Salim Sabbagh, Acting CEO of Al Jenaibi International Automobiles, who upon the car’s reveal commented: “Succeeding the most successful product in the marque’s history, the New Ghost is the most technologically advanced Rolls-Royce yet, reflecting ‘Post Opulent’ design philosophy, and rejecting superficial expressions of wealth. It is a beautiful, minimalist and highly complex product; the very essence of Rolls-Royce. We are delighted to reveal new Ghost here in Oman to our media friends and clients.”

The all-new Rolls-Royce Ghost was built in perfect harmony with its clients’ needs and is perfectly in tune with the times. It utilises the marque’s proprietary aluminium spaceframe architecture, allowing designers and engineers to incorporate technology such as all-wheel drive and all-wheel steering for unprecedented poise and surefootedness.

The New Ghost incorporates a world first Planar Suspension System, which further enhances the marque’s hallmark Magic Carpet Ride. This was achieved without compromising the motor car’s low centre of gravity, which aids cornering dynamics. Powering the new Ghost is the marque’s hallmark 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine, delivering 571PS and 850Nm.

For effortless egress, doors now electrically open as well as close and the interior components are tuned to specific resonant frequency to create a sense of serenity. 20 LEDS underneath the top of the radiator discreetly illuminate the vanes of the Pantheon grille while inside the cabin the illuminated Fascia debuts featuring the Ghost nameplate surrounded by more than 850 stars.

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