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Rolls Royce pulls the wraps off the bespoke Ghost Zenith Edition; only 50 to be produced

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Rolls-Royce has pulled the wraps off the super exclusive Ghost Zenith Edition and the new collector’s edition of the Rolls-Royce Ghost is restricted to just 50 examples.

This bespoke line-up marks 10 years of the current generation model and is expected to make its debut next in 2020. The automaker says that the Ghost Zenith Edition will feature the highest levels of bespoke ever seen on a Ghost collection car, similar to the Phantom VII Zenith edition that was introduced in 2016 to mark the end of production of the previous generation model.

“The Ghost Zenith Collection presents an entirely forward-looking study of the unique characteristics that have seen Ghost ascend to the status of the most progressive super-luxury saloon ever conceived. This unique Collection provides patrons of the marque with a rare opportunity to own a motor car truly evocative of our time. Ghost is the most successful Rolls-Royce ever created and the Zenith Collection marks an important milestone in our modern history.” said Torsten Muller-Otvos, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls Royce Motor Cars.

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The Rolls-Royce Ghost Zenith Edition takes a number design details from the 2009 Rolls-Royce 200EX concept that previewed the Ghost at the Geneva Motor Show that year.

On the Zenith edition, the interior gets an ingot placed on the centre console made from the original concept car’s Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament that has been melted down.

The ingot is engraved with three key design lines of Ghost and the plaque details its significant origins. The Collection’s own Spirit of Ecstasy and clock are engraved with the words- Zenith edition.

The swan song for the Ghost also features an engraving of a blueprint-like work on each of the 50 Zenith editions that have been enlarged to a point of abstraction and will be split into 50 parts for each of the limited editions models.

The ultra luxurious saloon will also come with perforated leather that will feature on the door panels along with illuminated door pockets, while there will be various types of wood trims on offer inside the lavish cabin.

Inspired by the original 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, the Ghost Zenith edition also gets contrasting leather seats featuring embroidery.

The standard wheelbase Ghost retains the starlight headliner on the Zenith edition, but has reconfigured to resemble a shooting star with the help of over 1340 fibre optic lights.

The extended wheelbase version will mimic the silhouette of the Spirit of Ecstasy.

The Rolls-Royce Ghost Zenith edition will be offered with a number of paint schemes including Bohemian Red with Black Diamond, Iguazu Blue with Andalusian White, and Premiere Silver with Arctic White.

The two-tone bodywork will continue to feature with the silver satin finished bonnet, similar to the 200EX.

The Ghost Zenith Edition will continue to draw its power from the 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 motor. The ultra luxury saloons from the British marquee brand will be produced at the company’s facility in Goodwood, West Sussex in the UK.

Rolls-Royce has not revealed prices of the Ghost Zenith edition, but they can be expected to be substantially higher than the standard version. The bookings for the limited edition models are now open.

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