Design Evolution
The Rolls-Royce Ghost has long been the brand’s quietly confident bestseller, blending a driver-focused experience with cutting-edge technology and timeless elegance. The 2020 revamp brought significant updates, and the latest Series II continues this evolution with subtle yet meaningful enhancements.

Interior Luxury
Inside, the new Spirit of Ecstasy clock cabinet takes center stage on the dashboard, housing an elegant analogue timepiece and an up-lit, mirror-polished Spirit of Ecstasy figurine. The cabin offers increased customization options for textiles, allowing clients to tailor the atmosphere to their personal tastes.

Performance and Handling
Under the bonnet lies Rolls-Royce’s renowned 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, producing 563bhp and 850Nm of torque. Despite its size and weight, the Ghost accelerates from 0-60mph in just 4.6 seconds, delivering this speed smoothly and seamlessly.

Driving Experience
While the Ghost is a large car, requiring care on tight roads, it transforms on the motorway, devouring distance with supernatural ease and comfort. The eight-speed gearbox operates discreetly, and Rolls-Royce’s ‘power reserve’ dial replaces the traditional tachometer, reflecting the brand’s priorities.
Rear Seat Luxury
The back seats offer truly luxurious accommodations, including massaging, reclining chairs and thick lambswool mats. Optional features include a champagne fridge with flutes and crystal tumblers, and picnic tables that fold out to reveal rear screens.
Conclusion
The Ghost Series II demonstrates Rolls-Royce’s ability to evolve without compromising its core values. It remains an incredibly capable and refined vehicle, offering a driving and passenger experience that sets it apart. This facelift cements its position as a compelling choice for those seeking ultimate discreet luxury and effortless performance.
