Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
GHOST ZENITH COLLECTION
THE PINNACLE OF A TIMELESS
MASTERPIECE
THE END PRODUCTS ABOVE AND THE SKETCHES BELOW
Zenith: The highest or most
successful point of anything
Oxford English
Dictionary
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Ingot made from 2009 Ghost concept 200EX commemorated in Ghost Zenith’s
interior
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Blueprint inspired artwork depicting technical data of 200EX engraved on
centre console
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Illuminated door pockets accent architectural elegance of interior
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Contemporary complex marquetry celebrates Ghost’s dual passenger and
driver nature
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Collection limited to only 50 examples
Very rarely, there is a chance for collectors of
luxury to obtain an item that is truly at its apex. In the context of
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, these rare moments present themselves approximately once
every ten years.
Rolls-Royce observe the
ultimate craftsmanship and perfection, and when better to do so than when
celebrating the success and global adoration that has been lavished on one of the
world’s most luxurious motor cars during its life cycle.
It is in this vein that, as Ghost approaches the end
of its remarkable ten year tenure, the marque offers to collectors an extremely
limited Zenith Collector’s Edition of Rolls-Royce Ghost.
The Collection
of just 50 Zeniths will celebrate the timeless elegance of a nameplate that has
become the cornerstone of contemporary Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. In true keeping
with its name, the Ghost Zenith Collection will feature the highest levels of
Bespoke ever seen on a Ghost Collection car.
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The only previous
occasion on which discerning collectors around the world have been afforded
this privilege was when an equally limited number of Phantom VII Zeniths were created
in 2016 to celebrate the end of its extraordinarily long and successful reign.
These motor cars immediately became highly collectable and sought after,
re-setting the bar of luxury and, in doing so, creating a modern legend.
Ghost is a luxury
icon that carries with it a rich and extraordinary past.
From the Silver Ghost,
the motor car that established the moniker of ‘The Best Car in the World’ over 100
years ago, to 200EX, the experimental car that introduced the concept of a
contemporary expression of this nameplate at the Geneva Motor Show in 2009, Ghost
has offered patrons of the marque a modern, lithe and driver-focused
Rolls-Royce.
When production
of Ghost began in 2009, patrons across the world were drawn to its elegant
lines and dynamic offering and it quickly became, and remains to this day, the
most successful Rolls-Royce motor car ever to be built, attracting a new group
of young entrepreneurs to the marque.
Indeed, the reduction in average age of a
Rolls-Royce customer to around 43 is in part testament to Ghost’s global
success.
Torsten
Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, commented, “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.”
When shown at
Geneva in 2009, 200EX introduced a concept that was both driver and passenger
focused. The Ghost Zenith Collection draws many references from 200EX, with
perhaps the most significant being the inclusion of a commemorative ingot, made
from the original 200EX Spirit of Ecstasy, melted down and set in to the centre
console of each of the 50 Zeniths.
Engraved with the three key design lines of
Ghost, the plaque details its significant origins. The Collection’s own Spirit
of Ecstasy and clock are engraved with the name of this highly anticipated
collection.
Furthermore,
200EX is immortalized in a complex engraving on the centre console of Ghost
Zenith.
A blueprint inspired artwork enlarged to a point of abstraction has
been divided into 50 distinct parts, allowing each Ghost Zenith customer their
own personal and individual work of art, while at the same time uniting the
collection as a group homage to Ghost.
One’s eye is
naturally drawn to the interior of the Collection’s doors, owing to the
illuminated door pockets. Ambient light emits through perforated leather enhancing
the architectural elegance of Ghost’s interior. One will also encounter a
complex piece of marquetry, created by the master craftsmen and women in the
marque’s legendary woodshop.
Available in either wood, Technical fibre or piano
finished veneer, the door marquetry transitions from the driver’s suite to
passenger suite, emphasizing the dual nature to Ghost.
Members of the
Bespoke Collective from the Home of Rolls-Royce’s Leathershop too have been perfecting
their art. The rear seats feature embroidery that takes its inspiration from
the seat details of the original 1907 Silver Ghost.
This embroidery elegantly
transitions from the rear to the front of the cabin, and in the case of the
Extended Wheelbase Zenith, the headliner thrusts purposefully forward into the
poised silhouette of the Spirit of Ecstasy. The seats themselves are
accentuated in a contrasting leather, accenting Ghost as the ultimate four seat
limousine.
Occupants of
the Ghost Zenith Standard Wheelbase will experience an extraordinary
phenomenon. The famed starlight headliner is presented in a unique Shooting Star
configuration.
Shooting stars fire at random across the cabin roof, adding an
extraordinary sense of theatre. This surprise and delight feature consists of
over 1,340 individually mapped and hand-woven fibre optic lights.
Reminiscent of
its Phantom counterpart, The Ghost Zenith Collection’s exterior styling takes
on a new interpretation of its own – a special two-tone application with a
gloss-contrast paint finish.
Patrons may select three different colour-ways,
Iguazu Blue with Andalusian White, Premiere Silver with Arctic White or a
daring Bohemian Red with Black Diamond, with multiple variants available
highlighting the flexibility of the model. The Silver Satin bonnet was first
seen on 200EX.
These
extraordinary motor cars, which represent the final opportunity to acquire this
landmark, transformative luxury product, are currently being hand-crafted at
The Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, an establishment recognised
as the world’s premiere Global Centre of Luxury Manufacturing Excellence. The
order books for this seminal Collection will close imminently.
Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BMW Group and is a completely separate
company from Rolls-Royce plc, the manufacturer of aircraft engines and
propulsion systems.
Over 2000 skilled men and women are employed at the
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ head office and manufacturing plant at Goodwood, West
Sussex, the only place in the world where the company’s super-luxury motor cars
are hand-built.
CO2
emissions and consumption:
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Rolls-Royce Ghost: CO2 emission: 378-360 g/km; Fuel
consumption: 16.8-17.7 mpg / 16.8-16.0 l/100km (#)
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Rolls-Royce Ghost (Extended Wheelbase): CO2 emission: 384-367 g/km; Fuel
consumption: 16.5-17.3 mpg / 17.1-16.3 l/100km (#)
#WLTP (combined)
The
fuel consumption given in miles per gallon (and litres per 100km) and the CO2
emission given in grams per kilometre represents official combined values.
Figures may vary depending on driving style and conditions. Consumption data is
determined in accordance to the ECE driving cycle.
Further information about the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO2 emissions for new passenger automobiles can be found in “The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emissions Information Regulations” in the United Kingdom. For emission data, labelling and guidelines relating to your local market please contact your nearest sales outlet or local authority website.
Further information about the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO2 emissions for new passenger automobiles can be found in “The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emissions Information Regulations” in the United Kingdom. For emission data, labelling and guidelines relating to your local market please contact your nearest sales outlet or local authority website.
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