First Look: 2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge
Rolls-Royce murders out the Ghost, adding to the Black Badge legacy in the process. TheDetroitBureau.com has the full story.
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Rolls-Royce murders out the Ghost, adding to the Black Badge legacy in the process. TheDetroitBureau.com has the full story.
Rolls-Royce is the latest manufacturer to announce their abandonment of internal combustion engines. The brand expects to be all electric by 2030. TheDetroitBureau.com has the details.
Any Rolls-Royce attracts attention ambling down the road; however, the new Cullinan doesn’t “amble” it conquers. A combination of grand luxury, power and capabilities, the Cullinan is the pinnacle of the SUV market. Check out the review at TheDetroitBureau.com.
The uniquely customized, one-off Rolls-Royce Boat Tail marks a return to the days of classic coachbuilding. Now, the British marque is bringing that concept back to life, reports TheDetroitBureau.com.
In an era when the demand for traditional cars is shrinking faster than the ozone layer, the 2021 Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge is indeed a rare jewel: a full-size grand-touring luxury coupe. After spending a week in the luxurious, overindulgent Wraith, TheDetroitBureau.com can confirm it to be true. Check out the review.
Rolls-Royce’s newest sedan, the freshly redesigned 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost, attempts to eschew ostentatiousness in the styling of its new sedan by terming it “post-opulent.” Seems odd to think about a Rolls as anything other than opulent, but the new Ghost is certainly more than just that, writes TheDetroitBureau.com.
While the Phantom may be the first vehicle that folks think of when Rolls-Royce is mentioned, it’s the luxury brand’s newest model, the 2021 Ghost, that is raising a stir. Described by officials as the “most technologically advanced” Rolls ever, it’s now available to the public, reports TheDetroitBureau.com.
Rolls-Royce has buried a secret message in its new Wraith Kryptos – literally everywhere from the bodywork to interior embroidery. It’s launching a new app that plays into the mystery. Meanwhile, TheDetroitBureau,com reports, there’s a second mystery surrounding leaked renderings of a possible new Rolls concept vehicle.
The fledgling fuel-cell partnership between Daimler Truck AG and Volvo AB is preparing to test its technology before the end of the year in a project with Rolls-Royce plc. The aim is to use the technology as a backup or replacement of diesel-powered power generators, reports TheDetroitBureau.com.
BMW recently provided reporters access to much of its line-up, not just the BMW-named products but also its Rolls-Royce and Mini offerings. The ultra-luxury and sporty brands in the portfolio give drivers plenty to be excited about heading into the new year. See what we thought at TheDetroitBureau.com.
Rolls-Royce marks its 115thbirthday this year. To celebrate the occasion, the quintessentially British luxury carmaker is looking to do something special. It’s teaming with RM Sotheby’s to raise money for charity by auctioning off a bespoke red Phantom this fall. Find out more at TheDetroitBureau.com.
Don’t call the Cullinan an SUV. Rolls-Royce prefers “all-terrain, high-bodied car that makes the idea of authentic, luxury off-road travel a reality for the first time.” TheDetroitBureau.com checks out the new model, which lets you enjoy chilled champagne while climbing mountains or fording 22 inches of water.