2025 Rolls-Royce Facelift

The updated 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, unveiled globally just two months ago, is now available in India. The luxury car comes in three versions: Standard, Extended, and Black Badge, priced at โ‚น8.95 crore (approx. $1,045,928), โ‚น10.19 crore (approx. $1,190,774), and โ‚น10.52 crore (approx. $1,229,337), respectively.

2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost: Interior and Exterior

The Ghost’s facelift has a blockier look, similar to the Series II Cullinan. The front bumper’s lower grille area is shorter, and the DRLs encircle the outer corners of the primary projector lamps. The back of the updated Ghost has new taillights with a banded style. Two alloy wheels measuring 22 inches are available.

2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift- Interior

The inside of the facelift features a number of additional material choices, including Duality Twill and Grey Stained Ash; according to Rolls-Royce, the typical Ghost customer spends almost 10% of the car’s selling price on customization.

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A new glass panel that extends the breadth of the dashboard is another element of the cabin. Customers can now color-match the digital instrument cluster with the exterior because of software updates. Additionally, according to Rolls-Royce, the in-car communication system has been improved, enabling rear-seat passengers to connect two streaming devices to their screens. Wireless headphones can also be connected to the back infotainment system. The music system’s amplifier has increased from the 1,300W model on its predecessor to a 1,400W unit.

2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost: Powertrain

2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift- Powertrain

The Ghost facelift has the same 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine and 8-speed automatic transmission as the previous generation. This engine produces 563 hp and 850 Nm in the Standard and Extended versions. The Black Badge produces 592 hp and 900 Nm in. The Black Badge’s brake point has been increased, pedal travel has been reduced, and a “Low” drive mode has been added, according to the firm, which allows for 50% faster gear changes when the throttle is 90 percent open.

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