Rolls-Royce Ghost confirmed with 563bhp - performance figures revealed
Priced from £165,000
By Michael Gauthier
July 21, 2009 2:36 PM
Filed Under: European, Pricing, Rolls Royce
Rolls-Royce has announced official performance specifications for the highly anticipated 2010 Ghost.
The baby Rolls will feature a brand new 6.6-liter turbocharged V12 engine which produces 563 bhp (420 kW/570 PS) and 780 Nm (575 lb ft) of torque at a low 1500 rpm. This will be backed up by an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission, which will allow the Ghost to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds (0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds) before hitting a limited top speed of 155 mph.
According to Rolls-Royce's Director of Engineering, Helmut Riedl, the extraordinary performance has been specially designed to deliver "effortless composure and refined power delivery." He added that, the "Ghost is about fingertip control while still enjoying a dynamic connection with the road. Equally, passengers need to be cosseted from the physical sensations of acceleration, braking and cornering. Our chassis set up keeps Ghost stable and flat, preventing it from wallowing or pitching in the corners or imposing undesirable forces on those inside."
As we have previously reported, the new 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost is based on BMW's 760Li. Featuring Phantom-inspired styling in a smaller package, the Ghost measures 5399mm (212.6 inches) in length, 3295mm (129.7 inches) in wheelbase, 1948mm (76.7 inches) in width, and 1550mm (61 inches) in height.
Rolls-Royce also confirmed UK and European sales will begin in late 2009 with prices starting at £165,000 and €213,000 respectively (excluding taxes and delivery charges). US and Asian sales are scheduled to begin sometime during the second quarter of 2010, with pricing in North America at US$245,000 and Rest of World US$250,000.
Press Release (Click to expand)
ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS CONFIRMS GHOST FIGURES
- Engine power output of 563 bhp / 420 kW / 570 PS @ 5250 rpm
- 0-60mph in 4.7 seconds / 0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds*
- Top speed of 155 mph / 250 km/h (electronically governed)
- Maximum torque 780 Nm / 575 lb ft @ 1500 rpm
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has confirmed headline performance figures for Ghost, their new model which will be unveiled at the Frankfurt motor show in September.
The Ghost will be powered by a brand new 6.6 litre turbo charged V12 engine unique to Rolls-Royce. This engine will produce 563 bhp, delivering a 0-60 mph time of 4.7 seconds and a governed top speed of 155 mph. The engine is combined with an 8-speed automatic ZF gearbox.
Rolls-Royce Director of Engineering, Helmut Riedl said, "First and foremost Ghost is a Rolls-Royce. This means that despite its extraordinary performance figures it has been engineered for effortless composure and refined power delivery. This is illustrated by the significant levels of low down torque available which makes pulling away very smooth and for an exceptionally relaxed driving experience."
Riedl continues, "Rolls-Royce power is entirely different to anything else in the automotive world. It is delivered free from stress and exertion but at the same time must engage the driver. Ghost is about fingertip control while still enjoying a dynamic connection with the road. Equally passengers need to be cosseted from the physical sensations of acceleration, braking and cornering. Our chassis set up keeps Ghost stable and flat, preventing it from wallowing or pitching in the corners or imposing undesirable forces on those inside."
Rolls-Royce has already confirmed that the Ghost will ride on an intelligent four corner air suspension system using multi link aluminium front and rear axles. The fully integrated system allows each of the Ghost's dynamic handling systems to work together in harmony, providing the optimum levels of refinement and comfort at all times.
The vehicle acoustics also play a vital role in creating the authentic Rolls-Royce environment. Naturally engine, exhaust and even tyre noise have been engineered to be inaudible as far as possible, both internally and externally.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Executive Officer, Tom Purves, said, "Ghost is not about a single superlative but rather a careful blend of attributes. A Rolls-Royce should carry its power with grace, agility and refinement and this is never achieved by a focus on outright performance. Mastery comes in creating a balance and having driven the Ghost again recently I can say confidently that our engineering team has achieved this in fine style".
Customer deliveries of Ghost in the UK and Europe will begin late in 2009 with pricing from £165,000 excluding taxes and delivery charges. Customer deliveries in other markets including the USA and Asia Pacific region will begin from the second quarter 2010.
A full technical specification will be released later in the year.
Note:
* 0-60 mph 4.7 seconds (4.8 seconds North America)
* 0-100 km/h 4.9 seconds (5.0 seconds North America)
1. Ghost technical specification:
No. of doors/seats: 4/5
Vehicle length: 5399 mm / 212.6 inches
Vehicle width 1948 mm / 76.7 inches
Vehicle height: 1550 mm / 61 inches
Wheelbase: 3295 mm / 129.7 inches
Engine: new 6.6 litre turbocharged V12
Gearbox: 8-speed ZF
Power output: 563 bhp / 420 kW / 570 PS @ 5250 rpm
Max torque @ engine speed: 780 Nm / 575 lb ft @ 1500 rpm
Top speed: 155 mph / 250 km/h (electronically governed)
0-60 mph 4.7 seconds (4.8 seconds North America)*
0-100 km/h 4.9 seconds (5.0 seconds North America)*
2. Ghost pricing (excluding taxes and delivery charges):
UK £165,000
Europe €213,000
North America US$245,000
Rest of World US$250,000
3. From quarter four 2009, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will offer five models: Ghost, Phantom, Phantom Extended Wheelbase, Phantom Drophead Coupé and Phantom Coupé. The Rolls-Royce Phantom range of cars is powered by a naturally aspirated direct injection 6.75 litre V12 engine that produces 453 bhp at 5350 rpm (338 kW/460 PS) and 720 Nm of torque at 3500 rpm.
4. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars retailed 1212 cars around the world in 2008, a 20 per cent increase over the previous year and marking five years of continued growth since the Phantom was first launched in 2003.
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Like Jeremy Clarkson said on Top Gear, a Rolls-Royce is made to be driven in, while a Bently is made to drive in. simple as that. :)
For example an evening out with the wife. but still want a one level up the 7 series.
This car will be nice either with a personal driver or not. at the Phantom case it doesn't make since to spend all this money on a REAR luxury car and drive it.
I'm waiting...
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Time was when Rolls-Royce believed releasing power and torque figures was vulgar. They merely said that such things were "adequate". I don't doubt the same is true here, but I am waiting for people to roll up claiming that 563bhp isn't much for a 6.6-litre car, while missing the point of the vehicle completely...