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Meet the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II

  • October 9, 2024
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Rolls-Royce presented Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II 2025 model year The car is equipped with updated headlights and taillights, the front end looks different. In fact, the car is

Meet the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II

Rolls-Royce presented Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II 2025 model year The car is equipped with updated headlights and taillights, the front end looks different. In fact, the car is an updated version of the Ghost of the second generation of the 2021 model year with a slightly modified design, a brighter interior and many customization options.


The headlights have been slimmed down and the new taillights are inspired by the Phantom model. Ghost also gets two new 22-inch nine-spoke wheel designs. Paying homage to the 1929 Phantom II Continental prototype, Rolls-Royce has prepared a new color for the car, Mystic Blue, which uses glass and mica particles to create the sparkling effect of sunlight reflecting off the sea. The latter was the personal car of Rolls-Royce founder Henry Royce and was one of the first models to use pearl paint.

The interior of the Ghost is equipped with the latest Spirit infotainment system. Personalization options allow owners to choose the color of the digital sensors to match the vehicle’s interior and exterior colors. The instrument cluster features an analog clock and illuminated stainless steel Phantom trim.

Passengers can connect two devices to the rear screen for independent playback of content. The rear screen is equipped with a new interface to manage entertainment, ventilation/heating/seat massage functions. In addition, the vehicle has an 18-speaker sound system with a power of up to 1400 W.

The car features a new open-pore wood finish called Gray Stained Ash, which contains the smallest metallic particles to create a shiny effect, as well as the new Bamboo Brontosaurus Double Twill fabric, which comes in mauve.

The Ghost also features an interior design called Embedded Perforation, which uses 107,000 holes in the seats to mimic the shape of the clouds above Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood headquarters. The car uses a twin-turbocharged V12 engine with a maximum power of 571 hp.

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