KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Ghost Series II launched.
- Available in both extended wheelbase and Black Badge variants as well.
- Powered by a 6.75 L twin-turbo V12.
- Feature illuminated Pantheon grille.
Rolls-Royce today launched the most driver-focused V12-powered saloon in India, the Ghost Series II. The Ghost is no unfamiliar name, as it has been one of the top choices for multi-millionaires or billionaires in India. Today, the Series II has been made available and can be ordered at Rolls-Royce showrooms in Chennai and New Delhi. As for pricing, it starts at Rs 8.95 crore, while the Black Badge version costs Rs 10.52 crore. More information below; in the meantime, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Rolls Royce Ghost Series II
Keeping up with its spirit, Ghost Series II, the most driver focused car in the Rolls Royce linuep, continues to be powered by 6.75 L twin-turbocharged V12, and is available in all the iterations of this saloon. To be specific, Ghost Series II is launched with three models:
- Ghost Series II - Rs.8,95,00,000
- Extended Series II - Rs. 10,19,00,000
- Black Badge Series II - Rs. 10,52,00,000
As you all know, the extended wheelbase stretches the car to provide the maximum amount of legroom for the second row, and the Black Badge uses black in places like the grille, 22-inch alloys, and all the parts where we usually find chrome elements.
This new model brings several fresh elements, such as newly designed headlights that appear slimmer than before, and a reshaped bumper that exudes elegance. Most importantly, the RR illuminated Pantheon grille is present, which, in real life, will make you believe it's a piece of art straight out of the Louvre Museum. Also, the 9-spoke 22-inch wheels capture your attention, but the tail-lights will capture your heart. From every angle, this machine looks extraordinary, and only special people will own it.
Inside, this British vehicle features a new digital driver's display that creates a beautiful symmetry of digital and analog dials. The operating system behind it is called 'SPIRIT,' which is also available in other Rolls-Royce cars, such as the Spectre and Phantom. For an unparalleled music experience, Rolls-Royce has installed 18 speakers.
To buy one of these, you'll need to visit a Rolls-Royce showroom located in New Delhi or Chennai, as per the press release, and it is now available for order.
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Verdict
Whoever believes in terms like "money can't buy happiness" should read more about this brand's legacy to understand what they're missing out on. The Ghost Series II will sell in huge numbers, as this car makes more sense than the big daddy, the Phantom. The Phantom is just too much for Indian roads, which is why only a handful of them are bought. On the other hand, the Ghost does 95% of everything with a little less length, and it's quite a seller in India. So, for those who wanted to bring it home, congratulations in advance!