Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift price starts at Rs 8.95 crore

    Series II Ghost is available in Standard, Extended and Black Badge form, with prices going up to Rs 10.52 crore, ex-showroom, before options.

    Published On Dec 27, 2024 08:00:00 AM

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    Just two months after the refreshed Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II was revealed internationally, we have India prices for the smaller luxury sedan. The facelift is on sale in Standard, Extended and Black Badge form, and is priced at Rs 8.95 crore, Rs 10.19 crore and Rs 10.52 crore, respectively, before options.

    1. Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II bookings are currently open
    2. Deliveries to commence from the first quarter of 2025
    3. Powered by a 6.75-litre V12 in two states of tune: 563hp and 592hp

    Rolls-Royce has begun accepting bookings for the Ghost facelift and deliveries will commence early next year.

    2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost interior and exterior changes

    The facelift for the Ghost brings a blockier design, also seen on the Series II Cullinan. The lower grille area of the front bumper is smaller, and the DRLs wrap around the outer corners of the main projector lamps. The refreshed Ghost’s rear features a new, banded design for the tail-lights. There are two 22-inch alloy wheel options to choose from.

    2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended
    The Ghost Extended has a 170mm longer wheelbase than the Standard model's 3,645mm.

    On the inside, the facelift gets several new material options, including Grey Stained Ash and Duality Twill; Rolls-Royce says that the average Ghost buyer spends about 10 percent of the car’s retail price on customisation. The brand also says that a full Duality Twill interior takes 20 hours to complete and consists of 2.2 million stitches and about 17.7km of thread.

    The cabin also features a new glass panel that spans the width of the dashboard. Updates to the digital instrument cluster’s software means buyers can colour-match it with the exterior. Rolls-Royce also claims that the in-car connectivity system has been upgraded, allowing passengers at the rear to connect two streaming devices to their corresponding screens. The rear infotainment system can also be paired with wireless headphones. The amplifier for the music system is a 1,400W unit, up from the 1,300W system available on its predecessor.

    2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost powertrain

    2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge
    Along with sportier aesthetics, the Black Badge also gets a more powerful engine.

    Mechanically, the Ghost facelift is identical to the outgoing model, and features the same 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 and 8-speed automatic gearbox. In the Standard and Extended version, this engine makes 563hp and 850Nm, while in the Black Badge it makes 592hp and 900Nm. The company claims that it has raised the brake point on the Black Badge, decreased pedal travel, and added a ‘Low’ drive mode with 50 percent quicker gear changes when the throttle is 90 percent open.

    Rolls-Royce 2025 prices

    2025 Rolls-Royce line-up prices (ex-showroom, India, in Rs, crore)
    StandardExtendedBlack Badge
    Spectre7.62--
    Ghost8.9510.1910.52
    Cullinan10.33-11.92
    Phantom12.8715.07-

    We also have access to prices of the entire Rolls-Royce line-up in India. Interestingly, prices for the Cullinan facelift, which had launched at Rs 10.50 crore-12.25 crore in September, have reduced by Rs 17 lakh-33 lakh. Prices of the Spectre EV, launched this January, have risen by Rs 12 lakh, and it now costs Rs 7.62 crore.

    All prices, ex-showroom, India

    Also see:

    Feature: Why Rolls was the best car in the world

    Rolls Royce Spectre: A close look

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