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The Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II has officially launched in India after much anticipation. This luxury is priced at Rs 8.95 crore, which is true to expectations. This series is available in three variants with a much-refreshed exterior, new interior finishes and features, which were not available in the previous model, and modern technology. Let's have a deeper look at the subtle updates that this luxury sedan has.
The Ghost Series II is powered by a 6.75 liter, twin-turbocharged V12 engine that produces up to 608.32 BHP and 900 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with an eight-speed gearbox.
This new Ghost Series II comes with a fresh look, though there are no major updates. The front of the sedan features redesigned headlights and updated LED DRLs, while the front bumper has been tweaked to give it a sleeker appearance. The signature Rolls-Royce chrome grille and the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ on the front hood remain the same.
Towards the rear, the Ghost keeps much of the same look as its predecessor, with however the LED tail lights which now feature new elements.
The cabin of the Ghost Series II looks identical to the previous model, with some minor changes on the dashboard. This luxury sedan features a fully digital driver’s display, enhanced audio system, internet connectivity, and video streaming functions.
If you go for the Black Badge version of the Ghost Series II, you will get a different tan and black interior theme for this sedan.
As for the price of the new Rolls Royce Ghost Series, the variants are as follows:
| Variants | Price (Ex-showroom) |
| Ghost Series II | Rs 8.95 crore |
| Ghost Extended Series II | Rs 10.19 crore |
| Black Badge Ghost Series II | Rs 10.52 crore |
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