The weather here in Austin, TX is finally warming up, but Northern Sweden is still plenty cold. It’s the perfect place for testing the performance of vehicles in extreme temperatures. It’s also where Rolls-Royce went with the development mule for the car that will eventually become the convertible version of the Wraith.
Niels van Roij of London worked with a Ghost chassis and created a shooting brake. A shooting brake Rolls-Royce sounds like an amazing creation. But this one is extra-special; the entire storage area is designed for a dog.
If I were in the financial stratosphere that double-R owners are, I would probably be concerned about someone else having a car that looks similar to mine. Well-heeled people in Abu Dhabi with similar worries are in luck. Rolls-Royce has only made three examples of the Ghost Mysore.
Think about the last fantasy you had. I’m confident it didn’t begin in pouring rain or involve you worrying. None of my fantasies have, either, but there’s often a difference between how we want things to go and how they turn out.
Rolls-Royce announced that coming in 2016, a new model will be debuted to the public. This really doesn’t come as a surprise. According to the press release, I love saying that, “The car will build on the success of Phantom, Ghost and Wraith by continuing to boldly shape the future of the marque with contemporary, […] More »
Just as the Phantom has its coupe and convertible variants, it is only natural that Rolls-Royce would launch similar two-door versions of their smaller Ghost sedan. The first of these, the Ghost coupe, has already been launched in the form of the 2014 Wraith. Soon we’ll be seeing a the final version of the Ghost […] More »