Rolls-Royce Ghost refreshed: Sleek tech and luxury upgrades
The Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II for 2025 has been subtly refreshed. Although the body remains almost identical, the interior now boasts new technological options and materials.
At first glance, the Ghost Series II has hardly changed its distinctive silhouette since its debut in 2020, though slight modifications are noticeable. The most conspicuous new feature is the headlights, which are now slightly slimmer. The taillights are also different, inspired by the Spectre model, and feature two vertical stripes.
It is hard to miss the larger grille or the new finish options. The list includes 56-centimetre, nine-spoke wheels and a unique paint called Mustique Blue, which joins over 44,000 available shades in the Bespoke range.
Although the interior of the Ghost hasn't undergone significant changes, retaining its luxurious character, new personalisation opportunities are available. The driver can now customise the colours of the digital indicators, which are programmed individually for each model. The updated Rolls-Royce software, Spirit, manages the multimedia system, and the Whispers app allows owners to control the vehicle from their smartphones remotely. Luxurious amenities are provided for passengers, such as the ability to stream content on two devices on individual rear screens and an improved sound system with 1,400W power.
New, exclusive materials have been introduced to the interior. Rolls-Royce now offers grey-stained ash, a new type of wood, and the unique duality twill fabric made from bamboo. Its creation process is very time-consuming, with the entire composition consisting of 18 kilometres of thread, resulting in as many as 2.2 million stitches. This addition further emphasises the luxury typical of the brand.
Under the bonnet of the refreshed Ghost lies the same powerful twin-turbocharged V12 engine with a capacity of 6.75 litres, developing 563 horsepower. All this harmonises with the Planar suspension system and the 8-speed automatic transmission, providing a smooth ride and outstanding dynamics. Rolls-Royce offers a Black Badge version with 591 horsepower, a faster transmission, and a more aggressive exterior look for those seeking additional power.