Rolls-Royce Ghost Facelift to Get Mild Design Tweaks

The Rolls-Royce Ghost is gearing up for a mid-life facelift. The updated model is expected to debut next year. Having been on the market in its current generation since 2021 Ghost is set to receive a series of subtle design tweaks. It will also include feature enhancements. These updates will bring it in line with other models in the Rolls-Royce lineup. Recently refreshed Cullinan SUV and Spectre EV are examples.

Exterior Design Updates

Spy shots of the updated Rolls-Royce Ghost reveal several changes to its exterior most notably at the front. The facelifted Ghost will feature altered front fascia. This includes a new bumper with horizontal slats on the air dam. This adds a fresh, modern touch to the sedan's design. The headlamps are slimmer yet wider. They come with new blacked-out elements that differentiate them from those on the current Ghost.

The chrome grille has also been reshaped to resemble one on the Spectre EV. There is speculation that it may come with illumination a feature already seen on Spectre.

At the rear, updates are more restrained. The taillamps have received a slight redesign. Detailing mirrors Spectre's lighting elements giving Ghost a more contemporary appearance. The rear bumper has been subtly reprofiled. Also, exhaust tips are now concealed beneath the car contributing to a cleaner, more refined look.

Interior and Performance Enhancements

While specific details about interior changes remain under wraps it is expected that Rolls-Royce will introduce subtle updates to the cabin. This may include new materials, trims, and technological enhancements to maintain Ghost's position as a benchmark in luxury.

Under the hood, the facelifted Ghost will continue to be powered by the same 6.75-litre V12 engine. However, the car is expected to receive tweaks to its dynamic chassis control technology. This will further refine the ride quality and handling that the Ghost is renowned for.

The upcoming Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift promises to bring a fresh look and improved features to this iconic luxury sedan. With design elements inspired by Cullinan SUV and Spectre EV the updated Ghost is poised to maintain its appeal among luxury car enthusiasts. More details are expected to be revealed as the global debut of the facelifted Ghost approaches.

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