Ghost [Official] Rolls-Royce Ghost (2021-)

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More photos and more colors are missing, that is clear, but the white is indisputably something that fits this car wonderfully
 
Now that I know that roofs can be made as a single complete piece (without the usual joints in sight), I can't help but see those "joints" in all the other cars, I have never noticed it much before.
I hope some day they show the process

Where is a real gallery, only 7 photos in one color, really?
Ironically the pinstripe distract from the lack of joints on the roof.
 
Millennials love Nardo grey and black alloys!p

I don't get the appeal of flat, non-metallic paint on such large car. A sports car like a 911? Sure, makes total sense to me. But on a luxurious luso-barge meant to sparkle? No. But, then again, I am considered a very old Millenial.
 
Millennials love Nardo grey and black alloys!p
Instagram millennials don’t represent all millennials. I’m a millennial and those instagram/tick tock millennials aren’t ‘real’ people. Their personalities, actions, and decisions are driven by getting as much attention as possible. They never do anything because they like it or want it, it’s all about being accepted by the other instagram/ticktock millennials, whom themselves don’t have a personality.

I digress but I think RR should be in deep metallic colors rather than boring solid color.
 
I love white cars, white is actually my 2nd go to colour after silver/silver-grey, but I really believe that Ghost looks even better in dark metallics and black. A deep plum metallic with silver two-tone has me dreaming of that "imagine if" life.
Chuck in a red-maroon leather interior with machined metallic trimmings. Heaven. 432 Park Avenue, here I come.
 
Instagram millennials don’t represent all millennials. I’m a millennial and those instagram/tick tock millennials aren’t ‘real’ people. Their personalities, actions, and decisions are driven by getting as much attention as possible. They never do anything because they like it or want it, it’s all about being accepted by the other instagram/ticktock millennials, whom themselves don’t have a personality.

I digress but I think RR should be in deep metallic colors rather than boring solid color.

The Black Badge trim for rollers was initially considered an antithesis of what RR stands for. However it has been very effective at giving the brand a more youthful image and attracting age group who would have, 20-30 years ago, not bought an RR.

Despite buyers having a hundreds of colours to choose from some opt for black or grey because they are easier for resale.

A used Nardo grey RR would likely draw more enquiries for a dealership than a maroon one.

Hence why RR decided to feature a ghost in that colour in launch videos which is unprecedented.
 
The Black Badge trim for rollers was initially considered an antithesis of what RR stands for. However it has been very effective at giving the brand a more youthful image and attracting age group who would have, 20-30 years ago, not bought an RR.

Despite buyers having a hundreds of colours to choose from some opt for black or grey because they are easier for resale.

A used Nardo grey RR would likely draw more enquiries for a dealership than a maroon one.

Hence why RR decided to feature a ghost in that colour in launch videos which is unprecedented.
No doubt that you’re correct. I’m not arguing the marketing/sales aspect of it, I’m merely stating that most people that buy into the nadro grey, satin wrapped or chrome wrapped RRs are more interested in having the latest, most ‘expensivist’ thing around to show off in. They’re not interested in the car itself or cars in general, just the image. That could be said about anything though; Hublot, AP and Rolex are an image, LV, Gucci and D&G are the same. It’s no longer about engineering, innovation or design, just the price tag and making sure everyone knows that price tag.

Same millennials that are proud of wearing $800 sneakers made in China by what can only be described as slave labor using recycled plastics, but as long as it’s a Yeezy and costs $800 then it’s something to be proud of. So sad.

sorry about the digression and rant
 
No doubt that you’re correct. I’m not arguing the marketing/sales aspect of it, I’m merely stating that most people that buy into the nadro grey, satin wrapped or chrome wrapped RRs are more interested in having the latest, most ‘expensivist’ thing around to show off in. They’re not interested in the car itself or cars in general, just the image. That could be said about anything though; Hublot, AP and Rolex are an image, LV, Gucci and D&G are the same. It’s no longer about engineering, innovation or design, just the price tag and making sure everyone knows that price tag.

Same millennials that are proud of wearing $800 sneakers made in China by what can only be described as slave labor using recycled plastics, but as long as it’s a Yeezy and costs $800 then it’s something to be proud of. So sad.

sorry about the digression and rant
You are right. Instagram has certainly fueled a culture of wanting to "flex" and stand out. Every summer there is always a few select super cars or prestige cars in eye poping wraps that get snapped by the carparazzi in Knightsbridge and Monaco.

Some even pay a premium to have cars wrapped by famous wrappers who will make their car famous.

Off-white + Supreme + Audermars Piguet + Cullinan = Life :cool:
 
You are right. Instagram has certainly fueled a culture of wanting to "flex" and stand out. Every summer there is always a few select super cars or prestige cars in eye poping wraps that get snapped by the carparazzi in Knightsbridge and Monaco.

Some even pay a premium to have cars wrapped by famous wrappers who will make their car famous.

Off-white + Supreme + Audermars Piguet + Cullinan = Life :cool:
Someone wearing off white or supreme is like going around with “I have no taste” written in your forehead. Truly brands for the mindless drones.
 
One of the main reasons for presenting it in a single color and that to highlight that (among other things), it was white, is so that the first impact was well differentiated from the previous Ghost that in general (90/10) was almost always seen in two tones.

Later I suppose that it will also start to show the two tones, but the emphasis at least at this stage is one tone.
 
the fuel tank is 12 liters bigger. thats very good and extraordinary in todays time. but they still use this ultra cheap bmw plastic steering column. time to get rid of this thing.
 

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