By Chris Ward, October 9, 2024
The Rolls Royce Ghost Series II is updated for 2024. When I say update, I mean minimal, however the headlights and daytime running light display has received the most noticeable aesthetic update. Ghost Series II also incorporates new front end that showcases the illuminated Rolls-Royce Pantheon grille. The lower portion of the front end has been redesigned with new chrome embellishments. The rear end has also been updated with a new tail lamp configuration and two new 22-inch wheel designs.
Mustique Blue is a new exterior metallic paint finish that is inspired by the Caribbean island of Mustique. It uses glass and mica flakes to create a shimmer that looks like sunlight reflecting from a tropical sea.


As for the interior, not much is changed, it really doesn’t require a significant update, besides customers have a near limitless personalisation service.


Ghost Series II integrates advanced digital interface SPIRIT, private members app Whispers, enhanced audio system, internet connectivity, and video streaming functions.


Ghost Series II is powered by a 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine and eight-speed gearbox. The Ghost is also available as an extended wheelbase model, which is somewhat surprising since it could potentially cut into Phantom sales.


Which ever model you g for it has all-wheel steering and all-wheel drive as standard, and maximum torque is available from just 1,600rpm. Rolls Royce never states the power output, because bizarrely it’s considered vulgar and uncivilised.
The Planar Suspension System incorporates the Upper Wishbone Damper unit above the front suspension assembly, and the five-link rear axle benefits from the same self-levelling high-volume air suspension technology.
And that’s the story of the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II update. Interestingly, Rolls-Royce’s PR and marketing teams never disclose the retail price, as they consider it vulgar and uncivilized to do so. Do Rolls Royce owners not shit everyday lie the rest of humanity?