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2011 Rolls-royce Ghost on 2040-cars

US $64,300.00
Year:2011 Mileage:25985 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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2011 Rolls Royce Ghost finished in Diamond Black with a Moccasin Leather interior.

Factory options include Drivers assistance, Rear theatre configuration, Camera system, Comfort entry system, Panorama sunroof, Front and rear ventilated seats, Front massage seats, Individual seat configuration, Rear massage seats, adaptive headlights, Rear compartment coolbox, Picnic tables, Lambs-wool floormats, Polished stainless steel tread plate, 20 chromed alloy wheels, Body coloured wheel centres, Extended leather & door pocket light, Dark Wenge, Chromed visible exhausts, High-beam assistance, Lane departure warning, Active cruise control, Heads-up display, Six-DVD changer, Night vision, RR all headrests (contrast), Bspk top stich, RR inlays to door cappings and Presentation key box Ghost.
The Ghost features adaptive air suspension, extensive use of exotic materials, and many traditional Rolls Royce features such as frosted white dials, chromed eyeball vents, violin-key switches, organ-stop vent pulls, exotic woods and leather, regal seating with rear doors which open 83 degrees and much more. The next owner will be surrounded in luxury and comfort fit for a king or queen.

Exterior:
-P285/30 ZR24 103W M+S low rolling-resistance run-flat tires
-Custom wheels
-Heated windshield washers
-Painted front & rear bumpers
-Rear window defogger
-Headlight wipers
-Intermittent wipers w/auto rain sensor
-Pwr-adjustable pwr-folding auto-dimming heated mirrors

Interior:
-12V aux pwr outlet
-Cigar lighter w/ashtray
-Compass
-External temp indicator
-Front cup holders
-Garage door opener
-Low tire pressure indicator
-Pwr windows w/one-touch control
-Trip computer w/average speed, fuel consumption, remaining range, service interval indicator
-Auto-dimming rearview mirror
-Clock
-Daytime running lamps
-Front & rear reading lights
-Front seat center armrest
-Leather-wrapped pwr-adjustable steering wheel w/tilt & telescope adjustment
-Navigation system
-Rear seat center armrest
-Voice control system -inc: radio, phone, navigation

Mechanical:
-6.6L 48V turbo V12 engine w/variable valve timing, direct injection
-Four-wheel vented disc brakes
-Speed-porportional pwr rack & pinion steering
-8-speed auto transmission
-Rear wheel drive

Safety:
-3-point front seatbelts w/pretensioners
-Anti-lock brakes w/electronic brake distribution, brake assist
-Front & rear side curtain airbags
-Front side airbags
-3-point rear seatbelts w/pretensioners
-Dual front airbags
-Front knee airbags

Entertainment:
Rolls Royce Assist telematics service -inc: location-based automatic collision notification, direction services, emergency response, roadside assistance

Steering wheel audio controls
Rear entertainment system

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2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII First Look | It's all new, we swear!

Thu, Jul 27 2017

At a well-decorated warehouse just off Hollywood's Sunset Blvd., a gaggle of PR, design, operations, and executives from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars are stoking our excitement for the all-new, 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII. Along with the normal Rolls-Roycey words like "heritage," "brand," and "bespoke," was a repeated phrase. A phrase that shouldn't be necessary. A phrase eliciting a concept that should be obvious if true. The new car, it said, was "not an evolution" on the current Phantom. That, friends, is exciting to hear. Don't get us wrong, we like the train-engine-bolted-to-a-horseless-carriage look, and the beast's scale and presence on the street. Trouble is, since the car first took to unsmoothing our air with its cathedral-facade front end in 2003, the looks have gotten a little, um, tired. Blame the mercilessness of time. Blame the success of the car, which means they're on every street corner in west Los Angeles. Blame the "imitation-is-the-most-sincere-form-of-flattery" Chrysler 300. Blame the fact that this car's magnetism vaults it into the public eye more frequently than a Kardashian. Whatever the cause, fact is, the Phantom needs a reboot. A subtle evolution a la the last Bentley Continental won't do. The lights are out. We're led through a darkened antechamber into the full-dark of the warehouse. We can see the shape. It's big and has the classic squared off D-pillar. The front, too, has the required grille bigness. It is enviously long. Let's pause. Here at Autoblog, we're known for giving people advice. We take that responsibility seriously, because the results of our evaluations and expertise are often the reason someone has dropped thousands of dollars on a car they're going to live with for many years. We try to keep it on cars and to not to get too preachy on the life coaching. We're going to break that convention now. Here's a life pro tip: The more frequently that someone in a position of power repeats a claim, the more likely it is that that claim is false. The lights click on. The men and women of Rolls-Royce, for whom this project is a true honor, clap in genuine appreciation and reverence for what they've been a part of. And the journalists in the room turn to each other and mouth, "Wait, is this the new one?" If you're casually familiar with the current-gen Phantom, based on seeing them pull into the club as you wait in line, then this new one will likely register as just another Phantom when it hits the streets early next year.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II unveiled with subtle design updates

Tue, May 7 2024

Rolls-Royce set another sales record in 2023, and it's giving the Cullinan — its best-selling model — a round of mid-cycle updates to keep the momentum going. The Series II model stands out from the outgoing Cullinan with design changes and more technology inside. The exterior updates are relatively subtle, and Rolls-Royce notes that's intentional; the Cullinan has been so popular since its debut in 2018 that it didn't want to risk alienating buyers by giving the SUV a major overhaul. It nonetheless points out that the changes represent "the most extensive Series II development" in its history. Market research shaped many of the updates: the Cullinan was Rolls-Royce's first entry into the SUV segment, and executives have learned a lot since production started. One interesting detail relates to the driver. In 2018, when the Cullinan went on sale, less than 70% were self-driven. That's changed: in 2024, less than 10% are driven by a chauffeur. Up front, the Cullinan features more streamlined-looking headlights accented by thin daytime running lights that stretch into the bumper and bigger air intakes. The grille has been redesigned and it's illuminated for the first time, while the trim around the exhaust outlets has a new look. There's also a brushed stainless-steel plate in the middle of the rear bumper that runs under the car, and buyers can order 23-inch wheels for the first time. They're milled from a billet of aluminum and they feature a three-dimensional design that can be fully polished. The popular Black Badge trim returns, and it will be available at launch. It gets an assortment of blacked-out design details inside and out. Many of the changes made to the interior reflect how much technology has evolved since the Cullinan made its debut. Rolls-Royce added a glass panel that stretches across the entire dashboard. It includes the digital instrument cluster and the infotainment system's display (which is better integrated into the dashboard than the outgoing Cullinan's display). Most of this interface is shared with the Spectre. The part of the dashboard that's ahead of the front passenger is illuminated thanks to 7,000 dots laser-etched into a strengthened type of glass. While some motifs are pre-loaded into the system, customers can also create their own by working directly with Rolls-Royce's designers. Rolls-Royce looked to the outdoors to design new types of upholstery and trim materials.

Watch this Rolls-Royce Phantom get grassy knees

Mon, 17 Dec 2012

Here's a pro tip: if you're going to fire your chauffeur, make sure he hands over the keys to your Rolls-Royce Phantom first. If you don't, you just might wind up with scene like the one in the video below on your hands. In it, some sprightly soul decides to eschew the beaten path for a quick frolicking over hill and dale in the luxury leviathan. The grounds will never be the same. Grass, mud and water are all sent scattering as the Rolls-Royce proceeds to pound the earth into submission.
There's also a few smoky burnouts thrown in for good measure. We can appreciate any shenanigans with a high-dollar automobile that don't end in wrinkled sheetmetal. You can check out the full glory of the sideways Phantom in the video below.