2015 Rolls-royce Ghost Dynamic Package on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
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Thank you for looking at our 2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost with only 880 miles. With Diamond Black exterior and Black
interior. Dynamic Package 21 Five T-Spoke Fully Polished Chrome Plated Visible Exhausts Camera system Universal
garage door opener Comfort entry system Panorama sunroof Front & Rear ventilated seats Front massage seats
Individual Seats RR all headrests - Contrast Seashell Picnic Tables Polished steel tread plates Seat Piping
Seashell RR Inlays to Monitor Lid
Vehicle Specification:
Exterior:
Body-Colored Front Bumper w/Chrome Bumper Insert
Body-Colored Rear Bumper
Chrome Grille
Clearcoat Paint
Fixed Rear Window w/Defroster
Galvanized Steel/Aluminum Panels
LED Brakelights
Perimeter/Approach Lights
Programmable Projector Beam Led Low/High Beam Daytime Running Auto-Leveling Directionally Adaptive Auto
High-Beam Headlamps w/Washer and Delay-Off
Reverse Opening Rear Doors
Body-Colored Power w/Tilt Down Heated Auto Dimming Side Mirrors w/Power Folding
Chrome Door Handles
Chrome Side Windows Trim and Chrome Front Windshield Trim
Door Auto-Latch
Front Windshield -inc: Electrically Heated Glass
Laminated Glass
Light Tinted Glass
Power Close Trunk/Liftgate Rear Cargo Access
Rain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers w/Heated Jets
Wheels w/Chrome Hub Covers
Interior:
2 Seatback Storage Pockets
5 Person Seating Capacity
Analog Display
Cargo Area Concealed Storage
Carpet Floor Trim and Carpet Trunk Lid/Rear Cargo Door Trim
Delayed Accessory Power
Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination and Illuminated Rear Visor Mirror
Engine Immobilizer
FOB Controls -inc: Trunk/Hatch/Tailgate and Remote Engine Start
Front And Rear Map Lights
Front Cupholder
Full Floor Console w/Covered Storage, Mini Overhead Console and 3 12V DC Power Outlets
Illuminated Locking Glove Box
Leather Door Trim Insert
Outside Temp Gauge
Power Anti-Whiplash Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head Restraints
Power Fuel Flap Locking Type
Rear Cupholder
Remote Releases -Inc: Power Cargo Access and Power Fuel
Systems Monitor
Trunk/Hatch Auto-Latch
3 12V DC Power Outlets
Air Filtration
Ashtray
Cargo Space Lights
Compass
Driver / Passenger And Rear Door Bins
Driver Foot Rest
Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
Front And Rear Cigar Lighter(s)
Front Center Armrest and Rear Center Armrest
Full Cloth Headliner
HVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts, Residual Heat Recirculation, Headliner/Pillar Ducts and Console Ducts
Integrated Navigation System w/Voice Activation
Mobile Hotspot Internet Access
Perimeter Alarm
Power Door Locks w/Autolock Feature
Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
Remote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter, 2 Door Curb/Courtesy, Illuminated Entry and Panic Button
Smart Device Integration
Tracker System
Valet Function
Mechanical:
2.81 Axle Ratio
210 Amp Alternator
6482# Gvwr 970# Maximum Payload
Automatic w/Driver Control Height Adjustable Automatic Ride Control Comfort Ride Adaptive Suspension
Dual Stainless Steel Exhaust
Engine: Turbocharged 6.6L V12 DOHC -inc: variable valve timing and direct fuel injection
Hydraulic Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
Transmission w/Driver Selectable Mode
21.8 Gal. Fuel Tank
4-Corner Auto-Leveling Suspension
90-Amp/Hr Maintenance-Free Battery w/Run Down Protection
Cell Phone Pre-Wiring
Engine Oil Cooler
Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars
Rear-Wheel Drive
Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic
Safety:
ABS And Driveline Traction Control
Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Door-Mounted Side Airbags
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)
Low Tire Pressure Warning
Rear Child Safety Locks
Side Impact Beams
Airbag Occupancy Sensor
Driver And Passenger Knee Airbag
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
Forward Collision
Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and Pretensioners
Rolls-Royce Assist Emergency S.O.S
Entertainment:
1 LCD Monitor In The Front
Bluetooth Wireless Phone Connectivity
Real-Time Traffic Display
Wireless Streaming
Audio Theft Deterrent
Radio w/Clock, Steering Wheel Controls, Radio Data System and Weatherband
Window Grid Diversity Antenna
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Bloodhound SSC fires up Rolls-Royce jet engine for land speed record
Thu, Oct 5 2017RAF ST MAWGAN, England — Fizz, whirr, shriek, pop and silence ... It took several attempts to get the Bloodhound land speed record contender started for the first time on Sept. 28. On a bright and blustery day at RAF St Mawgan in Cornwall, in southwest England, the sense of occasion was palpable, if only the damn jet engine's blades would fire up. But the Rolls-Royce 20,232-pound-thrust turbofan wasn't going to give up its virgin status as a car engine easily. As driver, RAF pilot and current land speed record-holder Andy Green explained, the Rolls EJ200 is one of the most reliable military jet engines ever, but it's never been used before in a car. "I can show you figures of its incredible reliability," he said, "but every bit of its control software expects it to be in a Typhoon [fighter aircraft], and we have to keep telling it that it is in an aircraft, which needs some quick-footed work on the software." This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Quick-footed indeed, as right there on the RAF St Mawgan runway, without a pizza or a Coca-Cola in sight, software engineer Joe Holdsworth performed a virtuoso piece of recoding on the engine's software to persuade it not to shut down in alarm at some low-level electrical interference it simply doesn't see in its normal aeronautical environment. Then, with just 20 minutes left of the team's running permission window, the remote jet starter cart shrieked, its air-delivery pipe bulged like an elephant's trunk blocked with a coconut and the massive turbofan spun, popped, emitted a polite ball of flame and smoked into life. No cheers or high-fives here; this is after all a British team. But there was clear delight from the 20 engineers attendant on Bloodhound. After three successful starts, Wing Commander Green leapt from the cockpit and Mark Chapman, chief engineer, pronounced that he was well satisfied and that the sight of a jet car surging gently against its arrestor cable and wheel chocks was awesome. "We knew it was going to take a couple of starts to get it running," said Chapman, who explained why the engine appeared so smoky at first. "This is an inhibited engine, so it was tested a couple of months ago at Rolls-Royce and basically filled with corrosion inhibitor, and you've got to blow that all through at the start.
2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII First Look | It's all new, we swear!
Thu, Jul 27 2017At a well-decorated warehouse just off Hollywood's Sunset Blvd., a gaggle of PR, design, operations, and executives from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars are stoking our excitement for the all-new, 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII. Along with the normal Rolls-Roycey words like "heritage," "brand," and "bespoke," was a repeated phrase. A phrase that shouldn't be necessary. A phrase eliciting a concept that should be obvious if true. The new car, it said, was "not an evolution" on the current Phantom. That, friends, is exciting to hear. Don't get us wrong, we like the train-engine-bolted-to-a-horseless-carriage look, and the beast's scale and presence on the street. Trouble is, since the car first took to unsmoothing our air with its cathedral-facade front end in 2003, the looks have gotten a little, um, tired. Blame the mercilessness of time. Blame the success of the car, which means they're on every street corner in west Los Angeles. Blame the "imitation-is-the-most-sincere-form-of-flattery" Chrysler 300. Blame the fact that this car's magnetism vaults it into the public eye more frequently than a Kardashian. Whatever the cause, fact is, the Phantom needs a reboot. A subtle evolution a la the last Bentley Continental won't do. The lights are out. We're led through a darkened antechamber into the full-dark of the warehouse. We can see the shape. It's big and has the classic squared off D-pillar. The front, too, has the required grille bigness. It is enviously long. Let's pause. Here at Autoblog, we're known for giving people advice. We take that responsibility seriously, because the results of our evaluations and expertise are often the reason someone has dropped thousands of dollars on a car they're going to live with for many years. We try to keep it on cars and to not to get too preachy on the life coaching. We're going to break that convention now. Here's a life pro tip: The more frequently that someone in a position of power repeats a claim, the more likely it is that that claim is false. The lights click on. The men and women of Rolls-Royce, for whom this project is a true honor, clap in genuine appreciation and reverence for what they've been a part of. And the journalists in the room turn to each other and mouth, "Wait, is this the new one?" If you're casually familiar with the current-gen Phantom, based on seeing them pull into the club as you wait in line, then this new one will likely register as just another Phantom when it hits the streets early next year.
Leaked patent images reveal one-off Rolls-Royce with boattail rear end
Thu, Jul 23 2020Rolls-Royce's bee apiary is expected to produce a record-breaking amount of honey in 2020, but the 250,000 bees that live and work on the company's property aren't the only ones staying busy this year. Leaked patent images posted online have revealed a one-off coupe that was likely commissioned by a wealthy collector. Spanish enthusiast forum Coches Spias first published the images, which were released by Brazil's patent authority. Up front, the coupe falls in line with the company's current design language with a tall, upright grille and thin LEDs positioned above a set of round headlights. Suicide doors add a touch of class to the overall design, and flying buttresses that stretch over what look like blacked-out b-pillars connect the roof to the rear end. Rolls-Royce has dabbled in one-off, client-requested models before; it introduced the one-of-a-kind Sweptail in 2017. Shown below, it took the form of a big coupe with a trailing boattail design, but the model depicted in the patent images takes the maritime-inspired design a step further with what looks like wooden decking over the rear end. We'll let you decide if it resembles a boat, or a fancy tonneau cover built for a classic pickup truck. View 14 Photos Although technical details didn't accompany the patent images, we're speculating the one-off is based on the Wraith, which is the only coupe in the Rolls-Royce range. Shortening the Phantom's platform is certainly feasible, but it sounds like a tremendous amount of work, even for what was certainly a money-no-object build. Venturing further into speculation territory leads us to a 6.6-liter V12 engine, which effortlessly develops 624 horsepower and 605 pound-feet of torque when it's bolted in the Wraith's engine bay. It likely powers this car, too, but its power levels might have increased. It probably spins the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission. Rolls-Royce is keeping its lips sealed about this project. We expect to learn more about it in the coming months, but some details (like the identity of the collector who commissioned it) might not be revealed until several years after the coupe's global introduction. As for pricing, keep in mind the aforementioned Sweptail allegedly cost $13 million. It's not the most expensive new car ever sold; that honor goes to the Bugatti La Voiture Noire. It cost about $12.5 million before taxes, and over $18 million after, claiming it the title. Related Video:  Â