The new Rolls-Royce Ghost have 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged 
V12 petrol engine
delivering 563 brake horsepower
and 850 Nm of torque to the all-wheel steer, all-wheel 
drivetrain
For new Ghost, engineers redesigned the car’s suspension 
completely
 to deliver what is called the Planar Suspension System
Created through physical engineering developments as well as
 sophisticated scanning and software technology
 it incorporates a world-first Upper Wishbone Damper unit 
above the front suspension assembly
creating an even more stable and effortless ride
The Upper Wishbone Damper alone was the result of five 
collective years of road and bench testing
this technology further evolves the marque’s double-wishbone
 Magic Carpet Ride suspension system
The five-link rear axle benefits from the same 
self-levelling high-volume air suspension technology
as well as rear-wheel steering
Both axles are managed via the marque’s Planar software
for the first time, clients can now also open the doors with
 power assistance
Clients first open the door with one pull of the interior 
handle
then allow the handle to return to its resting position 
while they check for potential hazards
and then pull and hold it for full power assistance on 
opening
