A revised Series II version of the Rolls-Royce Ghost is on display at
the Geneva motor show ahead of it going on sale this summer.
The changes include a subtly evolved exterior look, new options and
interior tweaks. The 563bhp V12 engine continues unchanged, but
cornering ability, ride quality, rear stability and driver feedback are
all said to be enhanced, according to Rolls-Royce.
“The customers’ main message was: ‘Don’t mess with the shape’,” company
boss Torsten Müller-Ötvös told Autocar at a preview event of the new
model.
The styling changes are minimal and include reshaped front headlights
with new LED daytime-running lights, revised surfacing, including on the
bonnet, and revised bumpers to give the Ghost greater visual width and
height. New paint and wheel options are other additions.
Inside, there are new seats, complete with greater electronic
adjustment and increased heating options. The rear seats are also
revised, with new business and relaxation positions.
The instruments have been tweaked slightly, too. New trims are another
addition, as are two new wood veneers. Infotainment is enhanced, aided
by on-board Wi-Fi, a new 10.25-inch multimedia screen and a touchpad
controller for infotainment. The sat-nav is also linked to the
transmission, to allow the car to pre-empt the selection of the right
gear.
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