olls Royce Ghost Six Senses Concept Review

The following review of the 2012 Rolls Royce Ghost Six Senses Concept is a new creation from the manufacturer Rolls Royce, the Rolls Royce Ghost Six Senses Concept was created to give comfort to the rider and increase the impression of luxury in the interior. Called the Six Senses concept, this specially equipped Ghost is designed to stimulate each of the five senses sight, sound, scent, taste and touch and proffers the singular luxury of a Rolls-Royce as the sixth sense. The Ghost Six Senses concept is a luxurious environment designed for the most discerning of individuals. The Rolls Royce Ghost Six Senses Concept was introduced at 2012 Beijing Auto Show.

Exterior, Rolls Royce Ghost Six Senses Concept is painted in a very cool Carrara White finish with a name like the Ghost Six Senses, wearing unique forged alloy wheels, coach doors, Walnut Burr veneer interior trim, and other bespoke touches to the cabin, with unique forged alloys and an interior decked out in walnut burr veneer, deep-pile lambswool carpeting (even in the trunk), leather headliner with panoramic sunroof, an upgraded sound system and champagne cooler.

Interior, the sense of touch is stimulated with the textures of the materials, including lambswool rugs and a lambswool trunk liner, the supple leathers, and the sleek chromes and woods. The audio system which fills the spacious rear cabin thanks to its upgraded amplifier and the inclusion of “exciter” speakers housed in the leather headlining. Taste is from the drink’s compartment, where champagne can be cooled, then served with the included flutes.