Rolls-Royce has upgraded the Ghost, adding luxurious new materials and decorative touches. You can now customize it even more to match your style!
Rolls-Royce is embracing its luxury sedan legacy with the stunning new 2025 Ghost Series II. This update takes the elegance of the second-generation model launched in 2021 and elevates it even further.
The design tweaks are subtle yet striking—think slimmer headlights with a graceful upward curve and a more refined bumper that highlights flowing chrome elements. The new taillights draw inspiration from the sleek Spectre, creating a harmonious blend of classic and modern.
And for those who love personalization, the Ghost now offers even more options, including two striking new 22-inch, nine-spoke wheel designs. It’s a perfect fusion of tradition and innovation, ensuring that the Ghost remains a symbol of unparalleled luxury.
Rolls-Royce has introduced a stunning new exterior color called Mustique Blue, inspired by the serene beauty of the Caribbean island of the same name. This metallic shade features shimmering glass and mica flakes, designed to mimic the sunlight dancing on the sea. Interestingly, it nods to a 1929 Phantom II Continental prototype, which was Henry Royce’s personal ride and one of the first cars to flaunt pearlescent paint.
Inside, the Ghost is a tech marvel, boasting the latest Spirit infotainment system showcased on a sleek glass panel that spans the dashboard. The redesigned “Illuminated Fascia” on the passenger side captures the essence of “time-lapse celestial photography,” and buyers can even customize it through the Bespoke program. Owners can now choose the color of their digital instrument gauges to perfectly match their interior or exterior hues.
As a finishing touch, a new “clock cabinet” elegantly houses an analog clock alongside a dazzling illuminated stainless-steel Spirit of Ecstasy ornament, adding a dash of timeless luxury to this already opulent ride.
The Series II Ghost elevates rear-seat luxury with the ability for passengers to connect two devices to the screens, streaming their favorite content independently. A revamped user interface makes it easy to control entertainment, massage seats, and climate functions. Plus, the upgraded Wi-Fi hotspot and USB-C charging ports in the center console ensure everyone stays connected. With an enhanced 18-speaker sound system powered by a 1400-watt amplifier, the auditory experience is truly immersive.
Inside, the new Grey Stained Ash wood trim adds a touch of glamour with its sparkling metallic particles. Rolls-Royce also introduces an innovative rayon fabric called Duality Twill, made from bamboo and embossed with a design inspired by the interlinked R badge of the founders. Available in Lilac, Chocolate, and Black, it offers 51 stitching color options for ultimate customization.
And for a unique touch, the Placed Perforation upholstery features 107,000 perforations that mimic the shapes of clouds over the iconic Goodwood headquarters, making every detail a celebration of craftsmanship and luxury.
The 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II keeps its powerful 6.7-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, delivering a robust 563 horsepower through an eight-speed automatic transmission to all four wheels. A new Satellite Aided Transmission system uses GPS to determine the best gear for corners, while the Flagbearer system scans the road ahead to ensure a smooth ride.
The Extended long-wheelbase model is also back for 2025. While the exact price hasn’t been announced, it’s expected to be several thousand dollars more than the 2024 starting price of $354,750. Luxury comes at a premium!
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