Every year it delivers SEMA show There is a real flood of tuned vehicles in Las Vegas, including numerous high-end models. One such highlight of the year is that of Urban Automotive rebuilt Rolls-Royce Ghostwho on Milltek Corp booth is issued. The special Ghost follows the tuned Cullinan introduced in 2022 (Link see end of post) and brings many upgrades to the luxury sedan built in Goodwood, UK. With the huge ones forged wheels the Ghost really shines Mafia elegance could also come straight from a gangster film. He also has numerous Carbon components preserved, including a modified front apron, sill Swords, rear spoiler and a modified apron at the back diffuser.
Rolls Royce Ghost by Urban Automotive
The standard exhaust system was replaced by a custom-made one Milltek Sport Performance System replaced with machined billet aluminum tailpipes. And another highlight is the integration of LED daytime running lights in the front apron, which is also made of carbon Splitter was upgraded. This is shown at the rear Urban Icon emblem on the trunk lid that this is not a standard Rolls-Royce - if such a thing even exists. Despite all the visual changes, everything under the mighty hood remains the same. However, the Ghost doesn't necessarily need more power, given the impressive V12.
Subtle lowering for the noble Brit!
In its most powerful configuration, the 6,75-liter BiTurbo V12 delivers fierce 600 PS and 900 Newtonmeter torque. But unfortunately the engine's days are numbered, as Rolls-Royce has announced that it will last until the end of the decade purely electric to become. We are happy to still be able to admire such conversions as the vehicle from Urban Automotive. By the way, the tuner's SEMA project was a few more millimeters lowered and if you look closely you will see that it is on the driver's side other rims are installed than on the passenger side. We hope to see more Bespoke projects like this before the V12 is phased out.