Rolls-Royce Ghost / Bentley Flying Spur Comparison

Rolls-Royce Ghost Compared to the Bentley Flying Spur

There exist vehicles that are only available for the most discerning clientele in Colorado and surrounding states. These exclusive automobiles serve to showcase the dignified nature of their owner. Among the most prestigious is the Rolls-Royce Ghost. The sedan blends high-end performance and an exceptional interior to create a unique cruising experience. This also means it compares favorably to the Bentley Flying Spur and its similarly exclusive ingenuity and class.    

Performance 

  • The Rolls-Royce Outperforms the Bentley with Raw Power for Peak Enjoyment 
  • Both Sedans Feature Standard AWD for Elite All-Around Maneuverability in Colorado 

When comparing the Ghost and the Flying Spur, it’s the ethereally named sedan that delivers a more robust driving experience from their respective standard powertrains. The monstrous 6.7L V12 engine under the hood of the Ghost delivers a phenomenal 563 horsepower and allows drivers to feel like they are behind the wheel of a spritely supercar. Meanwhile, the Bentley is equipped with a standard V8 engine that generates 542 horsepower for a less powerful, yet above-average driving experience that can’t match what the Ghost offers. AWD is the standard drivetrain for both sedans and makes them the reliable option for drivers who plan on taking their vehicle out for a cruise throughout the year in Colorado.  

Exterior & Interior Features 

  • The Ghost Delivers a Unique Interior Atmosphere That the Bentley Can’t Match 
  • Both Vehicles Deliver an Unparalleled Level of Supplementary Interior Features 

Much like its name suggests, stepping into a Rolls-Royce Ghost transports passengers of the sedan into a cabin that has ethereal traits that provide a unique sense of class to any ride. Take the trademark starry-sky ceiling design that goes into the Ghost and offers passengers a relaxing way to experience any trip in the sedan. While the Bentley offers a sophisticated ride that other elite sedans struggle to match, it still can’t compete with what the Rolls-Royce exhibits. When it comes to the accompanying comfort and entertainment content that both vehicles have to offer, they are both premium and numerous. Among the top options that passengers of either the Rolls-Royce or the Bentley can anticipate enjoying on any adventure include integrated navigation and deluxe sound systems that greatly elevate the overall audio quality of any media outlet played in either vehicle.  

Safety Features 

  • With Standard AWD Handling, Both Vehicles Make Navigating Colorado Much More Reliable 
  • The Rolls-Royce Offers More Standard Driver-Assistance Features Than the Bentley 

Thanks to the AWD platforms that both the Ghost and the Flying Spur ride on, any season in Colorado can be met with confidence from behind the wheel as the vehicles offer impeccable handling precision. As for additional driver-assistance technology for everyday driving in cities, the Rolls-Royce offers more standard options to take advantage of when compared to the Bentley. These include Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Departure Warning technology. The Ghost even comes with standard Adaptive Cruise Control to make trips on the highway even more enjoyable for the driver.  

Learn More About the Rolls-Royce Ghost Today at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Denver 

For more information on the exclusive Rolls-Royce Ghost and its phenomenal ride, stop by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Denver in Highlands Ranch, CO, and let us discuss with you all the reasons that the sedan is the right choice to order. If you’ve been wanting to experience a high-class ride, the Rolls-Royce is ready to deliver. You’ll appreciate the elite performance and unique interior ride that the vehicle will offer you and your family as you roam around the Denver Metro region.  

 

  Rolls-Royce Ghost     Bentley Flying Spur 
Base MSRP  $354,750  $218,050
Horsepower  563 HP  542 HP 
City Estimated MPG:  12 MPG  12 MPG 
Highway Estimated MPG:             19 MPG  19 MPG 

 

 

(Photo Credit: Rolls-Royce / Bentley)