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It didn't seem like a particularly good day to drive the all-new 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost. I'd recently received some bad news from a friend; not of the life-threatening or physical variety, but a bit depressing, regardless. I'd been assigned the 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost test-drive story because our ed-in-chief thought I could find a good, humorous angle, but nothing felt particularly funny today. I had already had a brief get-to-know-you test run in the Ghost the week before, and all I could think of was the flaws I found. But that's a flaw in me: When I'm down in the dumps, my first urge is to take it out on the car I'm driving.

The new Rolls-Royce Ghost seemed to sense my melancholy mood. It sat there, crouched down on its air suspension, seeming to brood on my behalf. Rolls set out to make the new Ghost a more subtle car than other Rolls-Royce models—less prominent grille, more normally proportioned headlights, smoother lines. While the Phantom stands tall, exuding defiance in its very stance, and the Cullinan SUV is just plain obnoxious, the Ghost is markedly more subdued. It's the Prince Harry of the Rolls-Royce lineup: It may be royalty, but it doesn't have to like it.

2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost Test: Escaping the World

I pull on the front half of the massive Siamese door handles and am nearly blinded by the Arctic White leather, apparently chosen to match this Ghost's English White paint. The bluish-turquoise pinstripe hand-painted on its flanks is echoed sparingly in the interior trim. The floor mats are like an unmowed lawn—"shag carpet," I had said to the Rolls-Royce press rep the previous week; "Lambswool," she sternly corrected. But the upholstery exhibits none of the quilted-stitch excess of which Bentley is so fond (and which has now jumped the shark with its appearance in the new Nissan Sentra).

I ooze into the seats, reach for the door handle and can't find one. Oh, that's right—there's a switch on the center console, because when you spend $428,000 on a car, you don't have to close your own doors. It silently swings shut, and the sounds and smells of the world disappear. I look around at this white-leather-and-furry-floor-matted vault, and the first joke of the review materializes in my mind:Help, I'm trapped in Sammy Davis Jr. 's living room!Truth is, I feel more like I'm in an isolation chamber. Inside the 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost, I am numb, and that feeling—or, rather, the lack thereof—is most welcome.

I press the Start button and 563 horsepower's worth of V-12 springs into a fast idle. There is so much I should admire, and yet neither the open-pore wood nor the ornate clock nor the Starlight headliner with its random shooting stars can lift my spirits. The starscape above the glovebox takes six panes of glass and 90,000 etchings to make, or so I am told, something you'll inevitably read about in articles written by automotive writers not privileged enough to get one of these plus-sized beauties in their own driveway. But this hyper-lovely car is mine for the next 72hours, an opportunity few in my tax bracket will ever get. Why can't I get more excited?

2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost Test: The Smoothest Thing You'll Ever Experience

The Ghost's thin shift-stalk pulls forward and down for Drive, just like an old Detroit land yacht, and I get about with the business of setting 5,500 pounds of German-engineered English finery into motion. The first thing that strikes me is how utterly massive the Ghost feels, despite its restrained-by-brand-standards size. Later that day I take a quick spin in a Mercedes-Benz A-Class, and it feels like driving the Ghost's change purse.

The next thing that strikes me is the smoothness. Everything about this car is smooth—even the animation of the digital gauges, which is so flawless that it's almost impossible to believe you aren't looking at real needles. There is only the slightest detectable vibration from the cold engine, and the transmission's shifts are almost imperceptible. Actually, they're weird, that's what they are, because you hear the engine cut power but you feel no interruption in thrust. How the hell does Rolls-Royce do that? And here I thought all that Harry Potter stuff was fiction.

The ride is not vibration free; quite the opposite, I can feel every bump, but it's as if the air suspension takes each one and wraps it in the finest silk before passing it onto the cabin. The 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost literally floats down the road, pitching gently up and down as if the road were the sea. You can hear the engine as you accelerate, but once you settle into a cruise, the Ghost is as silent as an electric car. The steering is one-finger-light and nearly feedback free. It's not entirely unlike driving a Buick Electra 225 from the 1970s, except the Ghost actually goes where you point it.

The 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost features a twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12 engine, producing 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torqueIt boasts an 8-speed automatic transmission, 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds, and a top speed of 155 mph (limited). 

Here's a more detailed look at the specs:

Engine:
  • Type: Twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12
  • Power: 563 horsepower
  • Torque: 627 lb-ft
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
  • Weight: 2490 kg
  • 0-62 mph: 4.8 seconds
  • Top Speed: 155 mph (limited) 
Dimensions:
  • Length: 212.6 inches
  • Width: 76.7 inches
  • Height: 61 inches
  • Wheelbase: 129.7 inches
  • Curb Weight: 5650-5750 lbs 
Other:
  • Fuel Economy: 14 mpg combined, 12 mpg city, 19 mpg highway
  • Seating: 5 seats
  • Cargo Capacity: 17.3 cu.ft. 
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2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost

  • 2021
  • Rolls Royce
  • Ghost
₦510,000,000.00
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Description
  • Year 2021
  • Make Rolls Royce
  • Model Ghost
  • Body Style Sedan
  • Condition PRE ORDER
  • Transmission 8-spd auto w/OD Transmission
  • Drivetrain All wheel drive
  • Engine 6.5-liter V-12
  • Fuel Type Petrol
  • Exterior Color WHITE
  • Interior Color WHITE ON BLACK
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