Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Rolls-Royce Ghost Six Senses concept has been unveiled


Rolls-Royce Ghost Six Senses


The Rolls-Royce Ghost Six Senses concept has been unveiled at the 2012 Beijing motor show, revealing an ultra-luxury limousine designed to appeal to the conscious and subconscious of the world's most exclusive automobile customers.



The famous BMW-owned British manufacturer says the lavish concept "encapsulates the richness of experience that comes standard with any Rolls-Royce and takes it to a new level of sensory indulgence".



Visually, the Six Senses edition is finished in pearlescent Carrara White paint and features new forged alloy wheels, while stepping inside the reverse-opening coach doors reveals Walnut Burr veneers complemented by diagonal brown oak cross-banding.



Aurally, the Ghost's audio system is enhanced with an upgraded rear amplifier and 'exciter speakers' embedded within the leather headliner.



Aromatically, the Six Senses greets occupants with natural scents from the soft-grain leather and woody spice from the veneers, while the texture of these materials, along with the deep pile lambswool passenger rugs, are further sensory delights.



Taste is rarely associated with cars, but Rolls-Royce encourages passengers to enjoy "chilled drinks or vintage champagne" served from the concept's coolbox in elegant glass flutes.



Like the rest of the range, the new Phantom EWB benefits from a new ZF eight-speed automatic transmission, replacing the old six-speed unit. Fuel efficiency has improved 10 per cent (now 14.9 litres per 100km) despite the 6.75-litre V12 engine's output carrying over unchanged at 338kW and 720Nm.



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Rolls-Royce Ghost Six Senses Photos


Rolls-Royce Ghost Six Senses design


Rolls-Royce Ghost Six Senses interior


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