According to the latest Rolls Royce news, the 2025 Rolls Royce Ghost Series II is an update to Rolls-Royce’s luxury sedan lineup. This model comes with a range of new features, materials and customization options.
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While the basic silhouette of the Ghost remains unchanged since its 2020 debut, the 2025 model sports a refined front fascia with softer more rounded corners.
According to the latest Rolls Royce news, the grille has been slightly enlarged. The new headlights are narrower featuring updated LED elements for a modern appearance. They have a curved bottom edge.
At the rear, the taillights have been redesigned, taking cues from the Spectre with two vertical bars that add a touch. Rolls-Royce introduces new 22-inch, nine-spoke wheel designs.
The Black Badge version also gets exclusive seven-spoke forged wheels. Rolls-Royce offers 44,000+ hues through its Bespoke service. A new color called Mustique Blue has been added to the palette inspired by the Caribbean island’s shimmering waters.
The Rolls Royce Ghost Series II’s interior is a picture of minimalist luxury with a pillar-to-pillar glass panel incorporating both the infotainment screen and the driver’s digital gauges.
Buyers can now choose a specific color for the digital gauges. This color will be programmed into the car’s software to ensure uniqueness. The 2025 Rolls Royce Ghost Series II is powered by the Spirit software suite.
Rolls Royce Ghost Series II also includes the Whispers app, allowing owners to control certain car functions remotely such as locking the doors, sending navigation instructions or monitoring the car’s location.
Rear-seat passengers benefit from upgraded entertainment options, as they can now stream content on up to two devices for each rear screen. The 18-speaker, 1,400-watt sound system has been enhanced for better audio experience.
Grey Stained Ash, a new open-pore wood trim that adds a sparkle due to the inclusion of microscopic metallic particles.
Duality Twill Fabric made from bamboo, this fabric took a year to develop and incorporates a 2.2 million stitches using 11 miles of thread. It’s available in three colors, Lilac, Chocolate and Black.
According to the latest Rolls Royce news, the 2025 Rolls Royce Ghost Series II continues to house the twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V-12 engine, producing 563 horsepower and paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
This engine delivers a smooth driving experience that aligns with the brand’s ethos of effortless elegance. For those seeking even more power, the Black Badge Ghost Series II provides 591 horsepower with quicker transmission shifts and a darker, edgier design.
An interesting feature is the car’s Satellite Aided Transmission, which uses GPS data to pre-select the ideal gear when the car is approaching a corner. This is paired with the Planar suspension system, which uses cameras to scan the road ahead and automatically adjusts the suspension for optimal comfort.
Rolls Royce Ghost Series II dashboard now features a redesigned Illuminated Fascia that mimics the effect of time-lapse celestial photography. Another new addition is a clock cabinet on the dashboard, which includes both an analog clock and a stainless-steel Spirit of Ecstasy ornament that lights up.
The 2025 Rolls Royce Ghost Series II also introduces a new upholstery style called Placed Perforation, which uses 107,000 perforations to create a design that echoes the shapes of clouds over Rolls-Royce’s headquarters in Goodwood.
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The rear seats now offer more control over functions like massage settings, heated and ventilated seats and entertainment systems.
Rolls Royce Ghost Series II features a Wi-Fi hotspot with enhanced speed and reliability along with new USB-C charging ports in the center console for faster device charging.
Through the app, owners can monitor their vehicle’s location, send navigation destinations directly to the car and control locking/unlocking functions. The Ghost Series II has a 1,400-watt, 18-speaker sound system.
Rolls Royce Ghost Series II system paired with a powerful amplifier, delivers crystal-clear audio throughout the cabin. In addition to the sound system, the dashboard now features a revised analog clock made from solid stainless steel with the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy figurine.
Both are illuminated with the light reflecting off a matte black back panel. Rolls-Royce continues its tradition of offering a night-sky-themed headliner, complete with stars that light up.
According to the latest Rolls Royce news, the 2025 Rolls Royce Ghost Series II offers customizable motifs for those who prefer something different. Rolls-Royce engineers have also upgraded the Ghost’s Planar Suspension System.
The front upper wishbone damper unit has been updated for a smoother, more composed ride, reinforcing the Ghost’s reputation for waftability.
The Black Badge Rolls Royce Ghost Series II amplifies the Ghost’s presence by incorporating dark chrome and carbon fiber throughout the exterior and interior. This model caters to those seeking a more aesthetic without compromising on luxury.
The Black Badge version has an upgraded V-12 engine, pushing its horsepower to over 650 up from the standard model’s 563. The additional 28 horsepower with quicker gear shifts, gives more dynamic driving experience.
According to the latest Rolls Royce news, Rolls Royce also provides a new Technical Carbon option, which brings carbon fiber elements to the dashboard and fascia.
The Rolls Royce Ghost is a best-seller, second only to the Cullinan SUV in the Rolls-Royce lineup. With over 6,000 cars sold last year. Rolls-Royce’s way into electric vehicles with the Spectre has been equally successful.
According to the latest Rolls Royce news, Although Rolls-Royce hasn’t officially disclosed the price of the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, it is expected to be higher than the 2024 model’s starting price of $354,750.
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