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First Look: 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost

2011 Rolls Royce Ghost Grille
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Rolls-Royce's attention to safety and stability go hand in hand with the Ghost's core mission: to provide a sportier and more involving experience from behind the wheel. Responding to pleas from customers looking for a more engaging drive, Rolls says it has tailored the Ghost to the driver.

In the cockpit, the driver's seat has been elevated slightly for a clearer, more commanding view of the road -- a view augmented by a heads-up display. Voice recognition software allows the driver to keep both hands on the wheel while calling up most vehicle functions, and cameras mounted all the way around the vehicle make sure they never curb a wheel. The optional night vision camera with pedestrian recognition software will scan the road ahead and display warnings on the hideaway navigation screen. Adaptive headlights, automatic high beams, and lane-departure warnings round out the suite of driver's aides.
 
 
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