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Rolls-Royce Ghost will deliver impeccable poiseLast Updated on Thursday 11th June 2009 at 14:29
Rolls-Royce Ghost will deliver impeccable poise
11 June 2009, Goodwood
Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars will ensure that the new Ghost model delivers peerless riding
dynamics by making use of the very latest developments in chassis
engineering.
Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars CEO, Tom Purves, says, “The Ghost will be as refined and as
cosseting as anything that this marque has ever produced. But it will
have a dynamic vitality afforded to it due to the latest technology and
engineering techniques. These have been bestowed on this car with the
same care and attention as the more traditional materials within.”
He continues,
“The individual technologies determining handling and safety work
together controlled by dual Integrated Chassis Management systems
meaning that even under vigorous testing the Ghost remains perfectly
poised. We are very proud of our engineering team’s achievements with
Ghost. The balance of refinement and dynamic ability is astonishing.”
At the heart of
the Rolls-Royce Ghost’s magic carpet ride will be a state-of-the-art
chassis which uses an intelligent four corner air suspension system and
multi link aluminium front and rear axles.
Designed to be
fully integrated, each of the cars dynamic handling and safety systems
has been engineered to work together in harmony. Systems such as Active
Roll Stabilisation, four corner air springs and Variable Damping
Control operate as one, imperceptibly to the driver and passengers to
provide the best possible comfort for occupants and to ensure that the
tyres maintain optimum contact with the road, even on rough surfaces
for driving safety.
The new air
suspension system is so sensitive that it can detect even the smallest
of changes; for example the movement of a single rear passenger from
one side of the seat to the other, and will compensate accordingly. The
complex on-board computer system reads multiple inputs from sensors
around the car - the dampers alone making individual load calculations
every 2.5 milliseconds. This ensures not only perfect comfort but also
precise steering and dynamics for the driver. The air suspension system
also incorporates a lift and kneel function, raising or lowering the
Ghost by 25mm. This can either assist with entry and exit or allow the
Ghost to travel over uneven ground.
In engineering
the Ghost, Rolls-Royce has delivered poise, precision and unrivaled
comfort. The Ghost will be built on its own dedicated production line
at Goodwood and will share paint, wood and leather workshops with the
Phantom series of cars. Series production will begin later in 2009.
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