How to distinguish between Phantom and Ghost?

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LaAnna
07/24/25 3:57am
Both the Ghost and Phantom adopt Rolls-Royce's classic design language, exuding a dignified and grand yet classical temperament. The differences between the Ghost and Phantom are as follows: 1. Body dimensions of the Ghost and Phantom. Since the Rolls-Royce Ghost shares a platform with the BMW 7 Series, its dimensions are larger than the 7 Series but not significantly so. With a length of 5.4 meters, it surpasses most sedans, yet there is still a notable gap compared to the Phantom. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is one of the few models that can rival the length of the Maybach 57 and Maybach 62 from back in the day, with a length of 5.8 meters, making it larger than the Ghost. 2. Chrome trim on the windows of the Ghost and Phantom. The Rolls-Royce Phantom features a neat, narrow double-line chrome strip, giving a more squared and robust visual effect, while the Ghost uses a wider single-line trim strip, appearing more rounded and youthful. 3. The front end of the Ghost and Phantom. The two can be quickly and accurately distinguished from the front. Both use large Greek column-style grilles, but the Ghost's grille, along with the surrounding decorations and even the entire body lines, are more rounded than the Phantom's, resembling the style of the Phantom Coupe version and leaning more towards modern automotive design.
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Matteo
08/10/25 11:33pm
I've driven the Phantom and Ghost a few times, and you can tell the difference just by looking at their exteriors. The Phantom has a larger front end with a wider grille, and its overall design is stately and imposing, like a mobile palace. The Ghost, on the other hand, is more streamlined and modern, with a narrower grille and sleeker, more elegant lines on the sides. In terms of size, the Phantom is much longer, exceeding 5.5 meters, which can make parking a bit tricky; the Ghost is just over 5 meters, making it more agile for daily driving. Inside, the Phantom features more polished wood and handcrafted leather, exuding ultra-luxury; the Ghost is also high-end but has fewer bespoke elements, feeling more like a modern luxury sedan. In short, the designs make it easy to distinguish between the two—one is a classic heavyweight, the other a stylish newcomer.
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