We have the costs for the smaller luxury sedan in India, only two months after the updated Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II was unveiled globally. Before options, the facelift costs Rs 8.95 crore, Rs 10.19 crore, and Rs 10.52 crore for the Standard, Extended, and Black Badge versions.
Similar to the Series II Cullinan, the Ghost’s makeover introduces a blockier look. The DRLs encircle the outside corners of the primary projector lights, and the front bumper’s lower grille area is smaller. The taillights on the updated Ghost’s back have a new, banded style. There are two alloy wheels that are 22 inches in diameter.
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The inside of the facelift has a number of additional material choices, including as Duality Twill and Grey Stained Ash; according to Rolls-Royce, the typical Ghost customer spends almost 10% of the car’s selling price on customization. A whole Duality Twill inside, according to the company, takes 20 hours to construct and has 2.2 million stitches and over 17.7 kilometres of thread.
A large glass panel that covers the dashboard’s width is another element of the interior. The software for the digital instrument cluster has been updated, allowing purchasers to match its colour to the outside. The in-car communication system has also been improved, according to Rolls-Royce, enabling rear-seat occupants to connect two streaming devices to their own screens. Wireless headphones are another option for pairing with the rear infotainment system. Compared to its predecessor, which had a 1,300W amplifier, the new music system has a 1,400W unit.
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The Ghost makeover shares the same 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine and 8-speed automated transmission as the previous generation. This engine produces 563 horsepower and 850 Nm in the Standard and Extended versions, and 592 horsepower and 900 Nm in the Black Badge. The Black Badge’s braking point has been increased, pedal travel has been reduced, and a “Low” drive mode has been added, according to the firm, which allows for 50% faster gear changes when the throttle is 90 percent open.
Prices for any Rolls-Royce model in India are also available to us. Remarkably, Cullinan facelift costs have dropped by Rs 17 lakh to Rs 33 lakh from their September introduction at Rs 10.50 crore to Rs 12.25 crore. Since its January premiere, the Spectre EV’s price has increased by Rs 12 lakh, to Rs 7.62 crore.