What are the differences between Rolls-Royce Ghost and Phantom?
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The differences between Rolls-Royce Ghost and Phantom are as follows: 1. In terms of body size: The Ghost's 5.4-meter length is enough to surpass most sedans, but there is still a significant gap compared to the Phantom's 5.8-meter length. 2. In terms of chrome trim on the windows: The Phantom uses neat, narrow double-line chrome strips, giving a more square and robust visual effect; while the Ghost uses wider single-line decorative strips, appearing more rounded and youthful. 3. In terms of the front end: Although both use large Greek-style grilles, the Ghost's grille, surrounding decorations, and even the entire body lines are more rounded than the Phantom's, similar in style to the Phantom Coupe version.
I've driven quite a few Rolls-Royces, and I think the Phantom and Ghost differ mainly in positioning and size. The Phantom is Rolls-Royce's flagship model, with a length exceeding 5.8 meters. Its interior is ultra-luxurious, featuring hand-stitched leather and custom wood trims, giving you a royal sense of ceremony the moment you step inside. It's perfect for ultra-wealthy individuals or business occasions. The Ghost is relatively smaller, with a body length under 5.5 meters, and its design is more modern and sporty, making it much more agile to drive—easier to park in the city, for example. Performance-wise, the Phantom leans towards comfort with top-notch noise insulation, while the Ghost accelerates faster and has lighter steering, making driving more fun. Price-wise, the Phantom starts at tens of millions, while the Ghost is slightly cheaper but still in the top-tier range. In short, the choice depends on whether you prefer classic elegance or youthful dynamism. Personally, I think the Ghost is more suitable for everyday driving fun.