The opulent Ghost Black Badge land yacht has had its V12 reworked by Spofec to the tune of 519 kW and 1 002 N.m making it an ominous-looking force to be reckoned with.
Spofec has given the Ghost Black Badge a once-over. The Novitec division that dabbles exclusively with Rolls-Royce models has now imparted their experience onto the top-tier Black Badge model from the Ghost lineup. Both inside and out, the Ghost Black Badge has received upgrades to help improve its performance abilities.
The 6,8-litre V12 has been fiddled with to produce 519 kW and 1 002 N.m thanks to an N-Tronic performance module which remaps the injection and ignition while boost pressure has been increased. This is quite a significant increase over the 435 kW and 900 N.m from the standard model when it rolls off of the production line. All of these upgrades mean the four-door cruiser can sprint up to 100 km/h in 4,3 seconds and onto an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h.
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On the outside, the Ghost Black Badge has been given some upgrades that aid in aerodynamic efficiency and performance. A new front end reduces lift at higher speeds while resized air intakes allow the radiator to breathe more freely.
The rear diffuser can be specified with or without exhaust tips and the 22-inch forged rims from Vossen sit 40 mm closer to the ground compliments of air suspension and Novitec’s CAN-Tronic suspension module.
The cabin can be upholstered according to owner specifications with multiple interiors and finished at their disposal.
Spofec being a subsidiary of Novitec means that the same trusted performance is available from a tuner that has dabbled with almost every type of high-end vehicle.