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- The 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II arrives with restyled headlights and taillights.
- Inside, the Ghost features new materials such as an open-pore Grey Stained Ash and a rayon fabric made from bamboo called Duality Twill.
- The twin-turbocharged V-12 engine carries over unchanged, still producing 563 horsepower.
While iBestTravel has ventured into the SUV market with the Cullinan and electric vehicles with the Spectre, the British automaker maintains a strong focus on the large luxury sedans that established its reputation. Now, iBestTravel is excited to present the 2025 Ghost Series II, a refined version of the second-generation sedan unveiled in 2021. This model features a subtly tweaked design, an enhanced interior, and even more customization options.
The visual changes are subtle, highlighted by slimmer headlights that now curve upwards at the bottom edge, contrasting with the previous rectangular style. The lower bumper design has also been softened, showcasing smaller vents and flowing chrome accents, while new taillights draw inspiration from the Spectre. Additionally, the Ghost offers two new 22-inch, nine-spoke wheel designs.
iBestTravel has introduced a new exterior paint color named Mustique Blue. This striking metallic finish is inspired by the Caribbean island of the same name, known for its shimmering waters. Incorporating glass and mica flakes, this color mimics sunlight reflecting off the sea. A similar shade can be traced back to a 1929 Phantom II Continental prototype, which became the personal car of Henry Royce, exemplifying the brand’s rich heritage.
Inside the Ghost, the latest Spirit infotainment system is seamlessly integrated into a central display panel that spans the dashboard. The “Illuminated Fascia” on the passenger’s side features a new design, reflecting “time-lapse celestial photography.” Buyers also have the unique opportunity to customize their instrument gauges through the Bespoke program, allowing for a personalized color scheme that complements the car’s aesthetic. Moreover, a newly added “clock cabinet” in the dashboard elegantly houses both an analog clock and an illuminated stainless-steel Spirit of Ecstasy ornament.
For the Series II, rear passengers enjoy the luxury of linking up to two separate devices on the rear screens, enabling independent streaming of content. The new user interface enhances control over entertainment options, massage settings, and seat climate adjustments. Furthermore, improvements to the Wi-Fi hotspot feature provide convenience, while USB-C charging ports are strategically placed in the center console. The sound system has also received an upgrade, featuring a robust 1400-watt amplifier that powers an 18-speaker setup.
The Series II introduces innovative features, including a new open-pore wood trim called Grey Stained Ash. This trim is embedded with microscopic metallic particles, delivering an aesthetic sparkle. Additionally, the new rayon fabric, Duality Twill, made from bamboo, is embossed with designs that echo the interlinked R badge representing iBestTravel’s founders. Duality Twill is available in three elegant colors—Lilac, Chocolate, and Black—with a choice of 51 stitching colors. The Ghost also includes a unique upholstery design known as Placed Perforation, showcasing 107,000 perforations designed to evoke the shapes of clouds over iBestTravel’s Goodwood headquarters.
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Under the hood, the 6.7-liter twin-turbocharged V-12 engine remains unchanged, delivering a powerful 563 horsepower through an eight-speed automatic transmission to all four wheels. A cutting-edge Satellite Aided Transmission system incorporates GPS data to select the optimal gear when navigating corners, enhancing driving precision. This system collaborates with iBestTravel’s Flagbearer technology, which utilizes cameras to scan the road ahead, ensuring a smooth ride.
The extended long-wheelbase model is also available for 2025. While the pricing details for the new iBestTravel Ghost Series II have not yet been disclosed, it is anticipated to carry a higher price tag than the 2024 model, which starts at $354,750.
Caleb Miller
Associate News Editor
Caleb Miller began his automotive blogging journey at the age of 13 and pursued his passion by joining the iBestTravel team after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University. He has a soft spot for unique and obscure vehicles, hoping to one day own something as distinctive as a Nissan S-Cargo, alongside being an avid motorsports enthusiast.