Klassen shields Rolls-Royce Ghost with invisible armor

In addition to customizing premium vehicles, German tuner Klassen carries out armoring projects. The latest example is this bulletproof Rolls-Royce Ghost for sale on the company website.
We were unable to find the specific safety rating, but the upside of this approach to armoring is that all the protective plating goes inside the car, behind its outer bodywork. The result is a normal-looking car with windows that don’t look like they can stop a bullet (which they can). Only when your driver opens the door for you do you notice the thick padding.
To help the Ghost cope with the added load, it gets suspension and brake improvements, puncture-resistant tires and even stronger door hinges. Power is still supplied by the stock V12 rated at 571 PS (563 hp / 420 kW) and 850 Nm (627 lb-ft) of torque, which seems to have plenty of muscle for the task.
Klassen has been making cars like this one for a couple of years, but this specific example can be yours if you contact the company soon.
Editor Andrew Raspopov
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