For enthusiasts of the ultra-luxury Rolls-Royce brand, now is perhaps the “golden opportunity” to own one, as prices are equivalent to those of luxury sedans. For instance, the Ghost Series I is advertised for just over VND 5 billion.
In today’s article, we present to you a 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost for under VND 6 billion. Specifically, for just VND 5.8 billion, you can own this stunning vehicle and step out in style, turning heads wherever you go.
Instead of spending nearly VND 20 billion, now, big spenders only need to shell out VND 5.8 billion, equivalent to the on-the-road price of a brand new Mercedes-Benz S-Class luxury sedan, to experience the aristocratic feel of the ultra-luxury Rolls-Royce Ghost.
This 2010 model has only clocked 45,000 km, averaging less than 3,300 km per year, an ideal figure. The car’s exterior is painted in a mysterious black, with chrome and silver details such as the grille, front bumper trim, window trim, exhaust pipes, and taillight trim all finished in black, resembling the Black Badge edition.
The remaining shiny detail on the exterior is the car’s “flying lady” logo, and finally, the 5-spoke alloy wheels are also black. The car has been upgraded to the Series II version, highlighted by the new, stylish LED lights, a departure from the square lights of the original model.
In contrast to the dark exterior, the interior of this VND 5.8 billion Rolls-Royce Ghost is much brighter, adorned in a Hermes orange tone that has become a trend for super car, ultra-luxury car, and sports car interiors over the past two years.
The bright orange is offset by black, wooden, and metallic details, as well as dark-colored seat belts and floor mats. Overall, this 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost, with over 45,000 km on the odometer and priced at VND 5.8 billion, is in good condition.
The first-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost is powered by a 6.6-liter V12 engine with twin turbos, producing a maximum output of 562 horsepower and 780 Nm of torque.
The engine is mated to an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission, enabling the Rolls-Royce Ghost to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in about 5 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h.