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Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce - Ghost (2017)

Rolls‑Royce Ghost: the 2017 edition of the brand’s flagship luxury sedan remains a coveted icon of privilege and craftsmanship, yet its price context is continually shifting as the market evolves. Whether you are wondering about the Rolls Royce Ghost price for a new model or curious about a used one, understanding where the vehicle sits across its life cycle can empower smarter buying decisions.

Below we break down key data points, the expected depreciation curve, how it stacks up against comparable models, and what you can expect in the price segment. All figures remain general benchmarks—prices vary by market, condition, mileage, and radiator of choices—so the next section invites you to explore your personalized price range.

Key Specifications – 2017 Rolls‑Royce Ghost

  • Engine & Powertrain: 6.6‑liter V12 twin‑turbocharged, 710 hp, 840 lb‑ft torque. Customised with a 7‑speed automatic transmission.
  • Fuel Economy: Automatic transmission and a modest 20 mpg city / 27 mpg highway rating under WLTP conditions, typical for a high‑performance luxury sedan.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 5,363 mm (211.2 in)
    • Width: 1,998 mm (78.6 in)
    • Height: 1,603 mm (63.1 in)
    • Wheelbase: 3,096 mm (121.6 in)
  • Weight: 2,650 kg (5,842 lb) – a stone’s throw heavier than the average sedan, reflecting its bespoke build and state‑of‑the‑art safety features.
  • Interior & Features: Dual leather‑trimmed seats, custom wood veneers, phased-in plush surround sound, gesture‑controlled infotainment, 1‑inch platter door auto‑swing, and an exclusive suite of climate‑control options.
  • Launch Options: Standard leather package, optional "Golden Touch" finish, customized accessories kit.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding the Rolls Royce Ghost depreciation curve helps buyers anticipate realistic value for both new and used Rolls Royce Ghost price calculators. While super‑luxury vehicles tend to hold their numbers better than mid‑range cars, they still experience a decline.

  • First Year: The value typically leaves the showroom at 15–20% of the original price. This drop is driven by the immediate drop in novelty, hefty initial depreciation premiums, and the cumulative cost of optional upgrades that remain unclaimed.
  • Year 2–3: A continued, though slower, depreciation of roughly 5–7% per year. Service history and mileage impact valuation more heavily at this stage.
  • After Year 4: Depreciation generally slows to 3–5% annually, reflecting the car’s long‑term prestige and the rarity factor that only a few maintain driving conditions.

Compared with 2017 Rolls Royce Ghost price premiums, the slash in value can be significant if you are fetching a used model from a premium private seller.


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