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The refreshed 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II has made its way to India, bringing subtle yet impactful updates to the luxury sedan lineup. Available in Standard, Extended, and Black Badge variants, it offers an enhanced balance of opulence and performance.


The facelift introduces a more angular front bumper design and refined design elements such as DRLs wrapping around the main projector lamps. At the rear, the tail-lights now feature a new banded design, complementing the overall modernized look. The Ghost rides on 22-inch alloy wheels, with two customizable options.


 The Ghost Series II elevates its already lavish cabin with new material options like Grey Stained Ash and Duality Twill. Customization takes center stage here, with standout features being the glass dashboard panel that stretches across the cabin, seamlessly blending with the updated digital displays.

 Enhanced in-car connectivity now supports dual streaming devices in the rear, paired with upgraded wireless headphones. The audio system also gets a boost, with the new amplifier delivering 1,400W of immersive sound.

Mechanically, the Ghost Series II retains its 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic gearbox. The Standard and Extended variants produce 563 bhp and 86.6 kgm, while the Black Badge ramps up to 592 bhp and 91.7 kgm. The Black Badge brings sportier aesthetic elements and includes adjustments such as raised brake points, quicker gear changes in Low mode, and reduced pedal travel to enhance driving responsiveness.

The Ghost Series II is priced at ₹8.95 crore for the Standard variant, ₹10.19 crore for the Extended, and ₹10.52 crore for the Black Badge (ex-showroom India), embodying Rolls-Royce’s signature luxury and craftsmanship.