Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift Spotted with Subtle Design Tweaks and Updated Features

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Rolls-Royce is set to give its entry-level sedan, the Ghost, a mid cycle refresh. The luxury carmaker has been testing a pre-production version of the facelifted model, and recent spy shots reveal some of the changes in store.

The most noticeable changes are to the front end, with new headlights, a revised bumper, and a slightly tweaked grille. While the silhouette remains the same, the Ghost will receive a fresh coat of paint and new wheels.

Inside, expect updated upholstery and trim options, as well as potentially a new infotainment system. While a Level 3 semi-autonomous driving system has been rumored, it’s unlikely to make its way to the facelifted Ghost.

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The Ghost’s mid-cycle refresh is part of Rolls-Royce’s ongoing effort to keep its product lineup fresh and competitive. The luxury carmaker has been successful in recent years, thanks to its combination of timeless design, exceptional craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology.

The facelifted Ghost is expected to build on this success by offering customers a more modern and refined driving experience. With its updated styling and features, the facelifted Ghost is sure to appeal to a wide range of luxury car buyers. The car’s combination of comfort, performance, and prestige is unmatched in its class.

The upcoming Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift is set to receive a minor update, with the powertrain likely remaining largely unchanged. The 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 will continue to deliver impressive performance, producing 563 horsepower and 627 pound-foot of torque in the standard variant.

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Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift Spotted with Subtle Design Tweaks and Updated Features (Kolesa)

The Black Badge model will maintain its slightly more potent output of 592 horsepower and 664 pound-foot of torque. With Rolls-Royce taking its time to refine the Ghost, the grand revealing is not expected until sometime next year.

The luxurious sedan, which competes with the Bentley Flying Spur and Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, is anticipated to arrive in the United States as a 2026 model. The starting price is expected to be slightly higher than the current model’s estimated $510,000, solidifying its position as a premium luxury vehicle.

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