The new aluminium platform equipped in the ghost will make the model lighter than the outgoing one.
Rolls-Royce has been testing the new-generation Ghost which is expected to go on sale globally by the end of 2020. The spook pictures of the new Rolls-Royce Ghost undergoing testing in winter conditions have come out.
Looking at the heavily camouflaged prototype, normally we can’t see too much difference in its appearance when compared to its predecessor. The headlights are sleeker and the taillights too look tad angular. The model is of the long-wheelbase model which is 1700 mm longer than the standard-wheelbase model, with more legroom at the rear. The clear picture of the interiors is yet to be disclosed, but it will be on par with any other Rolls Royce model.
The ghost is expected to tool up with a 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine that churns out 562 bhp and a hefty 900 Nm of peak torque. It will also get the optional rear-wheel steering and a 48-volt active anti-roll system among others.