2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift: Prices, Features, and Powertrain Details
Discover the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift with updated design, luxurious interior upgrades, and powerful V12 engine options. Learn more about its pricing, features, and powertrain.
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Read moreDec 27, 2024 05:25 am IST
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Just two months after the international debut of the refreshed Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, the legendary British brand has unveiled the India prices for its smaller luxury sedan. The facelifted Ghost is available in Standard, Extended, and Black Badge versions, with prices starting at Rs 8.95 crore, Rs 10.19 crore, and Rs 10.52 crore, respectively, before options.
2025 Rolls-Royce Pricing and Lineup
The 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift is not the only model in the company’s lineup to receive updates in India. The prices for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan facelift, launched in September, have dropped by Rs 17 lakh-33 lakh, now priced between Rs 10.50 crore and Rs 12.25 crore. Additionally, the price of the Spectre EV has increased by Rs 12 lakh since its launch earlier this year, now retailing at Rs 7.62 crore.
2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Powertrain
The facelifted Ghost's powertrain is identical to that of the prior model. The 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine that powers the car is still linked to an 8-speed automatic transmission. This engine produces 563 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque in the basic Ghost and Extended variants, while the Black Badge version produces a more potent 592 horsepower and 900 Nm.
A number of mechanical improvements have been made by Rolls-Royce for the Black Badge variant. To improve the driving experience, these features include a higher brake bite point, less pedal travel, and a "Low" drive mode that allows for 50% faster gear changes while the throttle is 90% open.
2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Exterior and Interior Changes
Taking inspiration from the Series II Cullinan, the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift features a bolder, more angular look. The Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) gracefully round the outer corners of the primary projector lamps, and the front bumper now has a thinner lower grille.
The Ghost's new banded taillight design at the back contributes to its sleek and contemporary appearance. Additionally, there are two 22-inch alloy wheel options available to purchasers.
Duality Twill and Grey Stained Ash are two new material options that Rolls-Royce has added to the interior of the cabin. Given the great degree of personalization offered, the firm notes that the typical Ghost buyer spends about 10% of the car's selling price on modification. For example, a complete Duality Twill interior takes 20 hours to create and requires 2.2 million stitches and almost 17.7 kilometers of thread.
The new glass panel that runs the length of the dashboard is another noteworthy element that contributes to the elegant design of the cabin. The digital instrument cluster's software has been updated, and customers can now opt for an exterior colour-matching theme for a more cohesive look.
Additionally, the cabin has cutting-edge networking options. Wireless headphones may now be coupled with the rear infotainment system, and passengers in the backseat can connect two streaming devices to their individual screens. Additionally, the amplifier for the audio system has been upgraded from a 1,300W one to a 1,400W one.
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