Rolls-Royce unveils refreshed Ghost with subtle changes and clever new tech inside

  • Rolls-Royce unveiled the upgraded Ghost
  • They added new color options and materials
  • It now has more power, too

Published on Oct 09, 2024 at 12:22 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Oct 09, 2024 at 12:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Rolls-Royce has updated and upgraded the Ghost Series II, including the Black Badge model.

There are new color options, new upholstery and a much better sound system.

The idea is to turn the Ghost into a concert hall on wheels.

The good news is once you get tired of the music, you can listen to a different type of audio coming from the V12.

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What’s new in the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II?

There are new 22-inch, part-polished, seven-spoke forged wheels for the Black Bladge, as well as new interior options.

You’ve got new materials, new combinations and even a new clock in the dashboard.

Rolls-Royce also added a new Technical Carbon (ie, carbon fiber) option for interior elements such as the fascia.

The British marque is also experimenting with a new ‘physical vapour [sic] deposition’ technique to darken the interior metals.

As always, Rolls-Royce is making sure that everything is at least one percent better than before, but when you add it all up, these changes make a difference, and the attention to detail is incredible.

Just to give you a random example, the new Ghost now features 2.5 million individual stitches for the upholstery.

In the Black Badge model, the 6.75-liter V12 also got an upgrade.

It now produces 28 horsepower more than before.

The power output is in excess of 650 horsepower, whereas the ‘standard’ Ghost II now produces 563 horsepower.

A best-selling machine

The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a best seller.

In fact, this is the second-best selling Rolls-Royce after the Cullinan SUV.

Last year, Rolls-Royce delivered 6,032 vehicles, which is not bad for a company whose least expensive car starts at well over $300,000.

The new all-electric Spectre is also doing really well in terms of sales.

Supercar Blondie’s Alex Hirschi also bought one.

There are exciting times ahead for Rolls-Royce lovers – and fans of luxury cars in general.

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