New Rolls-Royce Ghost will be all-wheel-drive

Rolls-Royce has revealed its next-generation Ghost limousine will be all-wheel drive. In a promotional video posted to Twitter, the iconic manufacturer also announced the 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost will have four-wheel steering and a new predictive suspension system. The video – which can be watched here – confirmed the Ghost will switch to the brand's modular "Architecture of Luxury" space frame platform that currently underpins the Phantom and Cullinan.

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