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Grand Finale | The Rolls-Royce Ghost Zenith Collection

Back in 2009, Rolls-Royce showcased the first Ghost. The Ghost made its debut at the Geneva Motor show that year, arriving as the 200EX concept. In the last decade, the luxury vehicle has become the most successful ride in the Rolls-Royce lineup. The days of the Ghost are coming to an end, but not before a fitting finale. Today we get a look at the Rolls-Royce Ghost Zenith Collection.

The Zenith Collection marks the end of the model’s tenure and does so in impeccable style. According to Rolls-Royce, the limited edition version of the Ghost will offer the most bespoke details in the history of the model. Only 50 Ghost Zenith vehicles will be created. Details include a plaque in the center console made from the metal of the 200EX’s hood ornament. The dash plaque will feature part of the enlarged blueprint drawing of the Ghost design, and each example will feature a different section of the blueprint.

Rolls-Royce Luxury!

All of the Ghost Zenith’s will boast an engraved clock and Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament. The rear seats boast embroidery inspired by the 1907 Silver Ghost along with leather. The Ghost Zenith will be offered in three color combinations: blue and white, red and black, and silver and white. In terms of power, Rolls-Royce is pairing the luxurious details with 563 horsepower; plenty to take you where you need to be in style. There is no processing information as of yet. Though, we can surely expect quite a steep price point on this beautiful machine.

Take a closer look at the Ghost Zenith Collection in the images below. Find out more from Rolls-Royce right now. In other automotive-related news, take a closer look at the Puritalia Berlinetta hybrid sports car and keep it locked for more exceptional examples of speed.

Photos via Rolls-Royce

Written by Jesse James

Author, Audiophile, Style connoisseur, & Sneakerhead. Passionate for life and happiness!

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