The Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, unveiled globally in October 2024 with significant enhancements, has finally arrived in India. It is offered in three distinct variants – Standard, Extended, and Black Badge – priced at Rs 8.95 crore, Rs 10.19 crore and Rs 10.52 crore, respectively. Bookings for the luxury sedan are now open, while deliveries are set to commence in the first quarter of 2025. After its redesign, the Ghost Series II has a fresh exterior colour called Mustique Blue (shown above). It has new trapezoidal-shaped headlamps, updated DRL units, a revised front bumper, and subtly reshaped air intakes. While the taillamps remain the same, they now sport a new pattern. Moreover, the Ghost now offers a choice of two sophisticated new 22-inch wheels with a striking nine-spoke design. Read on for more details.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift: Interior
The facelifted sedan preserves the elegant dashboard design of its predecessor while adding a striking full-length glass panel that highlights Rolls-Royce's innovative 'Spirit' operating system. Known for its extensive customisation options, the Ghost now offers an expanded range of materials, including the sophisticated Grey-Stained Ash and the intricate Duality Twill, which takes around 20 hours of detailed craftsmanship and incorporates 2.2 million stitches using nearly 17.7 kilometres of thread.
Additionally, the Ghost offers a unique upholstery design called 'Placed Perforation' which features 1,07,000 perforations in the seats, carefully arranged to mimic the cloud formations above Rolls-Royce's Goodwood headquarters. To enhance the rear-seat experience, passengers can now connect up to two streaming devices to their respective screens for a personalized entertainment experience.
Other highlights include wireless headphone connectivity, USB-C ports discreetly located in the center console, and a more powerful 1,400W amplifier.
Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift: Powertrain
The Ghost facelift uses the same 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine and 8-speed automated transmission. The Standard and Extended editions produce 555bhp and 850Nm, whereas the Black Badge version generates 584bhp and 900Nm.
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The Black Badge variant has increased braking performance, shorter pedal travel, and a 'Low' drive mode that provides 50% faster gear shifts when the throttle is 90% open.
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