It is difficult to pick one stand-out feature of the Rolls Royce Ghost as the whole car has combined together so well to make the finished product, it has been stated.
Rolls Royce designer Ian Cameron was asked some questions by Automobile magazine prior to the vehicle making its first official appearance in the US at the Los Angeles Motor Show.
One of these regarded his favourite piece of styling on the vehicle and ahead of the stitchwork of the interior that takes over two weeks to complete, Mr Cameron instead opted to single out the door handles.
He told the magazine: "I like the detail of the door handles being tied together. It's a unifying feature, but I think the whole car's got to work.
"It's like a piece of music. It's not one instrument you pick out and say that's what makes it. It's the harmony of the whole thing together which has got to work."
Meanwhile, the Rolls Royce Ghost is fitted with a twin-turbo, 6.6-litre V12 engine, which is capable of enabling a motorist to accelerate from still to 62 miles per hour in 4.9 seconds.
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