The 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II might not catch your eye at first glance, but a closer inspection reveals thoughtful updates that refresh the sedan's appearance. While the Ghost's elegant silhouette remains unchanged since its 2020 debut, Rolls-Royce designers have subtly enhanced its lighting and front fascia. Inside, the luxurious interior now boasts updated software and even more customization options.

Up front, the new fascia streamlines the squared-off corners and accommodates a slightly larger grille. The headlights are now slimmer and feature redesigned LED elements. At the rear, new taillights, inspired by the Spectre, showcase two distinct vertical bars. Available 22-inch wheels come in fresh nine-spoke designs, ensuring there's a color to suit every taste. Beyond the 44,000 hues offered through the Bespoke service, a new Mustique Blue shade joins the lineup.

The Ghost's interior remains largely unchanged, with a pillar-to-pillar glass panel housing the center infotainment screen and digital gauges. These gauges can now be customized with specific colors, a process that involves the software team to ensure exclusivity. The Spirit software suite, which serves as the digital interface, now includes Whispers, a Rolls-Royce app offering remote functionality via a connected smartphone.

For those seeking new luxury materials, the Ghost Series II introduces Grey Stained Ash wood and Duality Twill, a bamboo-based fabric that took a year to develop. Selecting this option adds 20 hours to the build process due to its intricate 2.2 million stitches. Under the hood, the twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12 engine remains unchanged, delivering 563 horsepower through an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The Black Badge Ghost Series II offers additional power, with its V12 producing 591 hp. This variant features dark chrome and carbon fiber accents, along with new seven-spoke 22-inch wheel options. "Ghost Series II embodies the core principles of Rolls-Royce—serenity, effortlessness, and elegance—in a refined, monolithic form," said Juliane Blasi, Rolls-Royce's head of exterior design. "It serves as a canvas for our clients' bespoke choices, whether understated or bold."

Rolls-Royce has not disclosed the starting price for the Ghost Series II, but as the saying goes, if you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.