Brabus continues to impress. We earlier covered the Porsche Taycan Turbo S tune and now they’ve touched the Rolls-Royce Ghost.
Everything gets modified and this is a trend with Brabus’ and its Ghost is no different. They up the twin-turbo V12 engine from 563 HP to 700 HP, and now boasting 701 lb-ft at just 2,000 RPM. This allows the Ghost to hit 62 MPH in a mere 4.6 seconds with a limited top speed of 155 MPH — but we all know the Rolls-Royce isn’t about speed.
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This update is all about refinement. Even with all the carbon fiber updates and aggressive detailing the Rolls-Royce still keeps a high sense of class. There’s plenty of exposed-carbon fiber and aerodynamic enhancement components that give the car a sportier facelift, with updates to the front with a new lip spoiler and air intake surrounds, adding the rear with a carbon diffuser, which features four carbon-titanium exhaust pipes.
The new system allows the V12 engine to breathe, adding a sporty acoustic element to the otherwise understated saloon. Elsewhere, we find tailor-made 21” and 22-inch wheels in four different designs, suspension lowering of 30mm, and a completely refinished interior.
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Here, Brabus applies its exclusive “MASTERPIECE” approach, which means customers can tap Brabus’ tailors to create an interior of their wildest dreams — simply, nothing is off the cards. For the example you see above, Brabus fitted porcelain-colored leather with black piping, accentuating this with square quilting on select sections of seats, door panels and armrests that was meticulously finished. That same leather covers the floor, while the headliner is made from black Alcantara.
Polished stainless pedals, exposed-carbon scuff plates with Brabus’ logo with red and white backlighting, and the carbon elements for the instrument panel and center console add a dynamic touch, while the signature Rolls-Royce star headliner can also be left untouched for that quintessential look and feel. You can take a detailed look at the images in the gallery above. Lastly, for more automotive news, Koenigsegg Reveals First Jesko Absolut Prototype.






















