A new-generation of Rolls-Royce Ghost is fast approaching and these two renderings from Kolesa provide us with an excellent idea of how the new luxury sedan will look.
Much like our own rendering indicates, the new Ghost will receive an updated front fascia and follow in the footsteps of the latest Rolls-Royce Phantom, favoring evolution over revolution with a very familiar design.
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The front, for example, will sport new LED headlights similar in shape to those of the Phantom’s as well as a pronounced chrome grille with vertical slats. The 2021 Ghost has also been depicted with a new front bumper supporting enlarged air intakes to give the vehicle some added road presence.
Spin around to the rear and the minor updates continue with the presence of a more tapered and sleeker decklid. The taillights have also been altered to ensure the new Ghost really does look like a smaller version of the Phantom.
Underpinning the new Rolls-Royce Ghost will be an aluminum space-frame architecture offered in regular and extended wheelbase forms. The presence of this new platform promises to save weight while also improving handling and fuel efficiency.
It is understood the current twin-turbo 6.6-liter V12 will be ditched in favor of the twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 of the Cullinan that packs 563 hp and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. Standard 2021 Ghost models will include a 48V electrical architecture as well as a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission driving all four wheels. Plug-in hybrid and all-electric versions will be launched in the future.