Rolls Royce Ghost Series II Front
Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift launched in India, priced at Rs 8.95

Launched globally in October 2024, the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II has finally arrived in India after undergoing significant improvements. It is available in three different variants - Standard, Extended and Black Badge - priced at Rs 89.50 lakh, Rs 10.19 lakh and Rs 10.52 lakh respectively. The luxury sedan is available for pre-order now, with deliveries expected to begin in the first quarter of 2025. After a redesign, the Ghost Series II has a new exterior color called Mustique Blue (pictured above). It gets new trapezoidal headlights, updated DRL units, revised front bumper, and subtly redesigned air intakes. While the taillights remain the same, they now feature a new pattern. In addition, Ghost now offers a choice of two sophisticated new 22-inch wheels in an eye-catching nine-spoke design. Read on for more details. Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift: interior The facelifted sedan retains the elegant dashboard design of its predecessor, while adding a striking full-length glass panel that highlights Rolls-Royce’s innovative ‘Spirit’…

Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift
Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift unveiled, will be shipped to India soon

Rolls-Royce Ghost II revealed, facelifted car gets more customization and styling changesThe Rolls-Royce Ghost gets a facelift that introduces subtle design tweaks along with major improvements in interior customization and technology. As demand for personalization continues to grow, Rolls-Royce has shifted its focus to offering a wide range of customization options while retaining Ghost’s signature luxury and refinement.Interior customization and material selectionOne of the standout features of the updated Ghost is the expanded range of interior materials. Customers can now choose from new handcrafted materials such as gray ash and binary twill.Gray Ash is a carefully hand-stained ash wood infused with metallic particles to create a shimmering effect that adds a touch of glamor to the cabin. Binary twill, on the other hand, is a unique textile woven from bamboo and inspired by the ropes used on sailing ships. This complex material is highly labor-intensive, with the complete interior requiring more than 2 million stitches and approximately 17.7 kilometers of…

5 must-know details about the new Rolls-Royce Ghost
5 must-know details about the new Rolls-Royce Ghost

Say hello to the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, an updated and enhanced version of the automaker's entry-level luxury sedan that's five times more luxurious than the most expensive offerings from other brands. It builds on the second-generation Ghost, which was launched in North America in late 2020 as the 2021MY. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Mid-cycle exterior design changes help further differentiate the Ghost from its big brother the Phantom, but is there more to the changes than a new set of headlights? To give you a more complete understanding of the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, here are five key things you need to know. #1 is now easier to identify Rolls-Royce's three models - Ghost, Cullinan SUV and Phantom - have all used similar front-end designs. To determine whether the oncoming vehicle is a Ghost or a Phantom, you need to see…

Rolls-Royce Spectre Gains A Subtle Makeover By Spofec
Spofec gives Rolls-Royce Ghost a subtle makeover

Novitec acquires first all-electric Rolls-Royce, focuses on exterior modifications Novitec's sub-brand Spofec has launched a conversion kit for the all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre. The carbon fiber body kit includes a splitter, bumper inserts, side skirts, lip spoiler, and diffuser. The all-black exterior is paired with 24-inch Vossen wheels. The Rolls-Royce Spectre's menacing road presence and sleek coupe styling have captured the attention of tuning enthusiasts, and the latest to join the ranks is Spofec, Novitec's division specializing in Rolls-Royce models, with another dark-themed Spectre. Spofec's custom body kit for the Spectre is more sophisticated than its Mansory competitor, and complements the factory design. All parts are made of exposed carbon fiber and are finished in black paint and dark chrome. MORE: Murdered Rolls-Royce Wraith nails the dish-wheel look The front end features a splitter and matching bumper insert with an additional pair of daytime running lights integrated into it. The body sides are adorned with deeper side skirts, while the rear…

Rolls Royce Semaphore Front Quarter
Rolls-Royce unveils one-of-a-kind California-inspired Ghost

Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Spectre Semaphore, a one-of-a-kind special creation that will make its public debut at the 2024 Monterey Car Week in California on August 16. As is customary with Rolls-Royce, buyers can personalize their models with a wide range of options, and the latest is no exception. It's a limited edition electric car that features a unique hood spray and custom paint. The Bespoke Semaphore Yellow color of the body is what gives the car its name. But the "marbled" hood is the most eye-catching feature. The company calls the artwork "an abstract tribute to the Golden State and its diverse surroundings," inspired by the "informal elegance of California's coastal regions." According to the British manufacturer, this custom design based on the all-electric Spectre shows how the brand's younger, bolder customer base is changing the way they think about luxury. Also read: Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II facelift unveiled worldwide; features illuminated grille and new front bumper Rolls-Royce Spectre…

Rolls-Royce Spectre Semaphore Looks Like Someone Spilled Paint On Its Hood
Rolls-Royce Ghost signal lights look like someone spilled water on them

The special graphic on the hood was inspired by the "casual elegance of coastal California" Rolls-Royce has unveiled a one-off version of the Spectre EV called the Semaphore. The car's design is inspired by California, with yellow as the main color and a "marbled paint spill" hood. The EV will make its public debut on August 16 at The Quail: A Motorsport Gathering. Rolls-Royce is known for offering a wide range of bespoke personalisation options, and its latest model lives up to expectations. The Rolls-Royce Spectre Semaphore is a limited edition of the electric car, featuring a special paint job and unique artwork on the hood. The model gets its name from the custom Signal Yellow color of the body. However, the most striking feature is the "marbled paint spill" hood. The company describes the artwork as "an abstract tribute to California and its diverse environment" and claims it was inspired by "the informal elegance of California's coastal regions." MORE:…