Rolls-Royce Ghost boot space, practicality and safety
2020 onwards
(change model)
The new Ghost isn’t the most practical vehicle on the road but does feature four doors and 507-litre boot cavity – more than enough for a weekend bag or two. As you’d expect from a 5546 metre, there’s lots of space inside for passengers, but thanks to four-wheel steer, the Ghost has a tighter turning circle than you’d expect.
Safety
The Ghost features adaptive cruise control as standard, with the ability to specify the distance to the car in front. The baby Rolls will warn you if you stray onto the road markings but won’t physically steer the car for you though – that’s a brand decision rather than a technical one. AEB is also present as standard.
Euro NCAP rating
Ratings for this model not available
Equipment and options
Each trim level will have different equipment offerings.
Basic equipment
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- 3x3 point rear seat belts
- ABS
- Alarm
- Alloy wheels
- Body coloured bumpers
- Climate control
- Driver`s airbag
- Electric driver`s seat
- Electric mirrors
- Electric passenger`s seat
- Front electric windows
- Front fog lights
- Headlight washers
- Heated mirrors
- Isofix child seat anchor points
- Leather seat trim
- Lumbar support
- Metallic Paint
- Parking sensors
- PAS
- Passenger`s airbag
- Rear electric windows
- Remote locking
- Steering wheel rake adjustment
- Steering wheel reach adjustment
- Traction control
Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Standard Trim Standard Equipment
- n/a
Standard Trim Optional Equipment
- n/a
Black Badge Standard Equipment
- n/a
Black Badge Optional Equipment
- n/a
Dimensions
Length | 5545mm - 5715mm |
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Width | 2148mm |
Height | 1571mm |
Review contents
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Overview
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Practicality & safety Currently reading
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Interior, tech & comfort
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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