Rolls-Royce’s 2025 Ghost Series II updates the V12 four-door

Tweaks versus current Ghost are subtle – mostly styling and interior enhancements – but are enough to justify new name

  • Rolls-Royce has updated its Ghost models for 2025, dubbing them the Ghost Series II
  • Changes include new front styling, new taillights, and enhancements to the interior
  • There’s also available new fabric incorporating some 2.2 million stitches per interior

The marque also offers Black Badge versions of most of its vehicles, with more power and with unique black accents. These are treated as their own model lines, rather than option packages, and so there is a Black Badge Ghost Series II, as well.

The update is primarily to the car’s styling and features — the powertrain remains untouched. Both versions of the Series II use a twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V12, but it makes 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque in the Ghost; and 591 horsepower and 664 lb-ft in the Black Badge Ghost.

Customers can have their cars painted in any of about 44,000 colours the automaker offers, including a new Mustique Blue created for the updated Ghost, and which contains mica and glass flakes for a shimmer effect.

Inside, the Ghost receives a dash-wide glass panel incorporating the infotainment system and digital instrument cluster – and those digital dials can be coloured to match the car’s shade. In the rear seats, passengers can now connect up to two streaming devices into the rear screens, which have a new interface with upgraded WiFi hotspot and hidden USB-C charging ports.

2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series IIPhoto by Rolls-Royce

The 18-speaker audio system is now upgraded to a 1,400-watt amplifier, and the car’s aluminum sills are used as resonance chambers for the low-frequency speakers — or, as Rolls-Royce puts it, “essentially transforming the lower section of the motor car into a generous floor-standing speaker placed on its side.”

For those who opt for a Bespoke Audio system, two exciters are bonded inside the headliner, “transforming it into an expansive overhead sound stage,” and with cabin microphones that monitor the frequency balance and automatically adjust the amplifier for optimized sound.

Other details include a new Spirit of Ecstasy clock cabinet, which puts an analogue clock and stainless-steel mascot into the dash; an illuminated dash panel of stars that move as in a time-lapse view of the night sky; new Grey Stained Ash open-pore wood trim; and Duality Twill, a bamboo-based fabric embroidered with the interlinked “RR” logo.

A full interior of that fabric requires up to 2.2 million stitches, 20 hours of sewing, and more than 17 kilometres (11 miles) of thread. If that isn’t your style, you can opt for Placed Perforation leather, which creates graphics in the leather using small perforations.

The upgrades also apply to the longer-wheelbase Ghost Extended Series II, which offers reclining “Serenity Seating” and a champagne cooler with two chilling modes, depending on whether you’re stocking regular or vintage bubbly. No matter which, just be sure not to share it with the driver.

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