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A Badly Damaged ₦200m Rolls-Royce Ghost Spotted Behind A Truck On The Nigerian Road (Video)
A badly damaged ₦200m Rolls-Royce Ghost luxury sedan spotted behind a a tow truck on the Nigerian road.
The Ghost suffered a significant body damage on the right front—enough to warrant a salvage title in some countries.
The right mangled front grill suggest that the luxury sedan likely smashed into a barrier or another car, or the later smashed into it.
A badly damaged 1st-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan worth around ₦200 million has been spotted on the back of a tow truck after getting involved in an accident.
We can’t say how this crash happened, but a short depressing clip captured by a motorist showed that the Ghost suffered a significant body damage on the right front—enough to warrant a salvage title in some countries.
The right mangled front grill of the Rolls-Royce Ghost suggest that the luxury sedan likely smashed into a barrier or another car, or the later smashed into it.
The British-made sedan is likely being towed away to a qualified Rolls-Royce repair shop. Even if there’s serious frame damage underneath, the owner will likely spend tens of millions to fix the issue.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost has been describe by many as a ‘Land Yacht’ and is currently one of the best-selling luxury sedans on the market despite its six-figure starting price.
The model of the Rolls-Royce Ghost involved in this crash was unveiled in 2009. It a 4-door 4 seat luxury designed to rival the Bentley Flying Spur and V12 engine versions of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
The latest and second-generation all-new 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan was launched in September 2020. Just like its predecessor, it is aimed at customers who loves to get behind the wheels as well as those who want to be chauffeured around.