Three distinct variations of the all-new Ghost Series II have been introduced by Rolls-Royce. The Black Badge Ghost Series II, a driver-focused luxury vehicle that blends power, agility, and custom design, is the centerpiece of this new collection.
The Black Badge Ghost Series II is powered by a 6.75L twin-turbocharged V12 engine that produces more torque and power. For a responsive and comfortable ride, this model has the cutting-edge Black Badge Planar Suspension System, all-wheel drive, and all-wheel steering. It stands out on the road thanks to its 22-inch partially polished, seven-spoke forged wheels and its darker external components, which include the Pantheon Grille and the recognizable Spirit of Ecstasy.
Inside, the Black Badge Ghost Series II boasts the new SPIRIT digital interface and state-of-the-art craftsmanship with a Technical Carbon finish. The car’s integration of contemporary technology and traditional style is emphasized by the clock cabinet, which is embellished with an illuminated Spirit of Ecstasy figurine and black chrome. Additionally, the interior offers custom alternatives, such as the Duality Twill cloth, which lets customers customize the cabin with elaborate patterns and striking color schemes.
Rolls-Royce has expanded the Ghost Series II lineup to include several models in addition to the Black Badge model, each tailored to suit a certain customer base’s preferences. The Ghost Extended Series II provides more rear interior room for increased comfort, while the normal Ghost Series II places more emphasis on beautiful refinement.
2025 will see the return of the Extended long-wheelbase variant. Although the new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II’s pricing is unknown, it is expected to be several thousand dollars more than the car’s starting price of $354,750 from 2024.