The Rolls-Royce Ghost is being readied for a mid-life update. This entry-level sedan has been on sale in its current generation since 2021, and fresh spy shots from our friends at Motor.es preview some of the changes expected on the sedan that will launch next year.
- Ghost facelift to sport new bumpers, slimmer headlights, and more
- Subtle changes expected to the interior as well
- Likely to continue with the same 6.75-litre V12 engine
The Ghost facelift will incorporate design updates and features from the refreshed Cullian SUV that went on sale a few months ago. Spy shots confirm an altered front fascia with a new bumper replete with horizontal slats on the air dam. It gets slimmer but wider headlamps with new blacked-out elements that aren't found on the current Ghost. The reshaped chrome grille resembles the one on the Spectre EV and may also get illumination just like the Spectre.
At the back, changes noticed are minimal except for the taillamps, which feature a slightly altered detailing. The lighting now resemble those on the Spectre, giving the Ghost a more modern look. The rear bumper has been slightly reprofiled, and the exhaust tips are now concealed beneath. There will be subtle changes on the inside too, however, details on that are not yet known.
Under the hood, the current 6.75-litre V12 will continue as is, but the car will get some tweaks to its dynamic chassis control tech for even better ride and handling.
Expect more details on the refreshed Rolls Royce Ghost to be revealed closer to global debut.
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