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Facelifted Rolls-Royce Ghost features blockier styling and updated front and rear lights.
Enhanced luxury materials like Grey Stained Ash and Duality Twill for customization.
Revised dashboard with upgraded 1,400W sound system and improved rear infotainment.
Twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12 engine retained with 563 hp or 592 hp in Black Badge variant.
Black Badge model offers performance-focused features like quicker gear shifts and better brake response.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost, in production since 2020, has received a subtle facelift after four years. The updates include noticeable changes in the front exterior design.

The facelifted Ghost features a blockier design, similar to the Series II Cullinan, with updated daytime running lights and a smaller lower grille. The rear lights now have a new banded design.
According to Rolls-Royce, Ghost buyers typically invest an additional 10% of the car's price on customization, leading to the introduction of premium materials like Duality Twill and Grey Stained Ash.

Grey Stained Ash incorporates microscopic metallic particles in hand-stained wood, creating a shimmering effect. Duality Twill, inspired by yacht ropes, is woven from bamboo. The interior features about 17.7 km of thread and 2.2 million stitches, taking 20 hours to complete.

The Ghost's dashboard features an updated glass panel with software for the digital instrument cluster, now color-matched to the car. Connectivity upgrades allow rear passengers to connect two streaming devices, with support for hidden USB-C ports and wireless headphones. The sound system's amplifier has also been enhanced to 1,400W.
The new Ghost still features the twin-turbo 6.75-litre V12 engine and the same planar suspension as before. The Black Badge variant, focused on performance, offers two power outputs: 563 hp and 592 hp. It also has a shortened pedal travel, a higher brake bite point, and a ‘Low’ drive mode, which delivers 50% faster gear shifts at 90% throttle.
Although not yet confirmed, the new Rolls-Royce Ghost is anticipated to arrive on UAE roads next year.
The facelifted Rolls-Royce Ghost brings subtle design updates and luxurious customizations, enhancing both its exterior and interior. With advanced in-car technology and the iconic V12 engine, it maintains its status as a symbol of luxury. The Black Badge variant offers enhanced performance for those seeking more power. Expected to arrive in the UAE next year, the updated Ghost continues to blend elegance with cutting-edge innovation.
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