This is How Multimillionaires Take ‘Home Delivery’ Of Rolls Royce Super Luxury Cars In India [Video]

The current generation Rolls-Royce Ghost is a popular luxury saloon among wealthy buyers in India. Rolls-Royce is the epitome of luxury, and the car offers a premium experience to its occupants. In fact, it’s not just the car; the brand itself provides a premium experience to customers who buy their cars. Many of them opt for home delivery of their new Rolls-Royce. Here, we have a video that shows exactly how a brand-new Rolls-Royce is delivered to a customer at home.
The video was shared by Hyderabad Luxury Rides on their YouTube channel. In this video, we see Mohammed Shoeb, a real estate businessman from Hyderabad, taking delivery of a brand-new Rolls-Royce Ghost. The video starts by showing a massive mansion with a couple of exotic cars, like the Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari, parked in the garage.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost is brought to the mansion on a flatbed, covered. It is then brought down, and one of the staff from the dealership drives the car to the porch of the customer’s mansion. The car is then covered with a black cloth, allowing the new owner to unveil it themselves.
In the video, we then see Mohammed Shoeb walk out of the mansion to take delivery of his new car. The keys are handed over to him, and the car is unveiled, with the excitement evident on his face. The customer then takes the car for a spin inside the property. Most of the expensive car brands offer this facility. Many celebrities have opted for this facility in the past to avoid unecessary attention and crowd at dealerships.
This is the entry-level luxury saloon from the British car manufacturer. The first-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost made its debut almost 13 years ago. It was only in 2021 that the current generation model was launched.
The all-new Rolls-Royce Ghost features a new aluminum spaceframe that is also used in the all-new Phantom. The Ghost has grown in size and is now 89 mm longer, 30 mm wider, and 21 mm taller than the previous generation. The wheelbase on this luxury sedan, however, remains unchanged at 3,295 mm.
Rolls-Royce also made other changes to the Ghost, such as moving the front suspension mounting forward, and the engine is now located in front of the axle to achieve a 50:50 weight distribution. The Rolls-Royce Ghost now offers 507 liters of boot space. The overall design of the Ghost is unmistakably Rolls-Royce, but it has new elements that differentiate it from other models.
Like other new-generation Rolls-Royce models, the Ghost also comes with sleeker-looking headlamps with laser lights that have a range of over 600 meters. It also gets C-shaped LED DRLs and Rolls-Royce’s signature front grille and Spirit of Ecstasy.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost is powered by a 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, which also powers the Phantom. It generates a maximum power of 571 PS and a peak torque of 850 Nm. The car weighs about 2.5 tonnes but can still do the 0–100 km/h sprint in just 4.8 seconds.
The top speed of the Ghost has been electronically limited to 205 km/h. The price of a brand-new Ghost starts at Rs 6.95 crore, ex-showroom, and depending on the customizations, the price can increase even further.