The nose is dominated...
The nose is dominated by a V-shaped chrome badge flanked by the projector-style headlights from the Astra. It means that the only real difference between the four-seater executive car and the Vectra is the addition of an extra bar in the grille. New alloy wheels sharpen up the profile, while at the rear a restyled light cluster and bumper combination finishes the look.
If the Ghost is the...
If the Ghost is the new "Baby Rolls", here"s the MINI version! Spied in the workshop receiving its finishing touches, this is definitely one small car with big ideas.
Featuring a Royal Blue paint-job, bodykit and new alloy wheel design, it certainly appears upmarket from the outside. Inside the cabin, swathes of cream leather cover everything up to and including the air-vents, while high-quality walnut veneer finishes off the Rolls Royce ambience perfectly.
But before you start beating down the door of your local dealership, there"s no conformation that the special edition will make into production. However, a spokesman for the brand told Auto Express recently that a limited-run MINI based on one the other brands under BMW"s umbrella was not out of the question.