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Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This archive contains four dealer brochures for the Rolls-Royce Ghost spanning 2009 to 2021. The collection draws from two international markets, capturing the model's evolution across more than a decade. Automotive historians, enthusiasts, and researchers will find valuable documentation of design refinement and technical advancement within one of Britain's most prestigious marques during this formative period.
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
Original manufacturer materials document equipment and options exactly as they were offered.
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When Rolls-Royce unveiled the Ghost in 2009, it entered a market segment the brand had largely ignored: buyers seeking understated luxury over the Phantom's architectural presence. At 563 horsepower from a 6.6-litre V12, it competed implicitly against Mercedes S-Class buyers seeking something rarer. The US market received it first, positioning it as the entry point to the marqu
The 2018 Ghost catalogue offered buyers a choice that defined modern ultra-luxury: the saloon remained the flagship, but a new extended-wheelbase variant arrived for those who valued rear legroom above all else. Both shared the twin-turbocharged 6.6-litre V12 producing 571 horsepower, yet the extended body stretched the wheelbase by 250 millimetres, reshaping what a personal ch
By 2021, the Ghost's twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V12 engine, producing 563 horsepower, had become the benchmark for ultra-luxury sedans competing against Bentley Flying Spur and Mercedes-Maybach. The aluminium space-frame architecture delivered composed handling that distinguished it from heavier rivals, while the bespoke interior craftsmanship remained unmatched in its segmen
The archive contains exactly 4 original documents for the Rolls-Royce Ghost. This collection includes factory brochures, dealer catalogs, and press materials from different markets. Despite the modest size, these documents provide valuable insight into the model's development and marketing across several years.
The documents span from 2009 to 2021, covering the entire first production cycle of the Ghost. This period captures the model's launch year through the introduction of the second generation. The timeline provides a complete view of the original Ghost's market presence.
Yes, the collection includes materials from 2 different regional markets. These market-specific variants demonstrate how Rolls-Royce positioned and promoted the Ghost across different regions. Differences in equipment, pricing, and presentation between markets are reflected in the documents.
Absolutely. The brochures and catalogs serve as authoritative references for restoration and preservation projects. They document original equipment, color options, and factory specifications. Owners and restorers can use these materials to accurately recreate the original condition of their vehicles.
This archive page focuses on the original brochures and factory documents themselves, not the car's technical specifications. You can browse and download the historical marketing materials here. The catalog page, by contrast, presents vehicle specs and performance data in structured form.
The collection grows as new original documents are discovered and digitized. Updates occur on an ongoing basis rather than on a fixed schedule. Visitors should check back periodically to find newly added materials and expanded documentation.
The archive documents the first generation Rolls-Royce Ghost. The materials span 2009 to 2021, capturing the model from its groundbreaking launch through the end of its production run. This period represents the complete lifecycle of the original Ghost.