New 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge Start Up Details INTERIOR EXTERIOR
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By Drew Dorian
Overview
Whether you come from old money or are new to the world of high net worth, the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost just might be what you need. This large sedan-made even larger in stretched Extended form-oozes private-club-level curb appeal. It is swathed in the automotive world’s best interior materials and finishes. The cabin pampers occupants with thickly piled carpets, buttery-smooth leather, intricately stitched embroidery, open-pore wood detailing, and metal trim so finely polished it looks like fine art. The car’s peerless ride is enhanced by a camera system that scans the road ahead for imperfections and a GPS system that informs the transmission of the best gearing for upcoming curves. The Ghost can hustle too. With a V-12 engine driving all four wheels, Rolls-Royce says it can hit 60 mph in as little as 4.6 seconds. We’ve driven several versions of the Ghost and we think that number is fairly conservative, as the engine provides what seems like endless, seamless, effortless power. The Ghost is at its best when driven gently though, smoothly shuttling VIPs in the utmost comfort. Like its siblings-the Cullinan, Phantom, and Spectre-acquiring a Ghost requires a significant investment, but if you’re capable of becoming a member of Rolls-Royce’s clientele, the cost is likely a trifling sum-and worth every cent.
The Ghost is powered by a velvety 563-hp 6.7-liter V-12 shared with the Cullinan SUV; Black Badge models get a boost in power to 592 hp. An eight-speed automatic handles shifting duties, and all-wheel drive is standard. Rolls-Royce also boasts that the Ghost offers sharp handling, pointing to its all-wheel-steering system and 50/50 weight distribution as evidence that driving satisfaction played a significant role in the car's development. The Ghost provides a peerless ride thanks to its standard adaptive suspension, which employs a road-scanning camera to help the vehicle anticipate and compensate for potholes. Of course.
Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
Like the cabin of any Rolls-Royce, the Ghost’s is opulent, with every surface, knob, switch, and lever crafted from quality materials. Think thick carpet, finely grained leather, rich wood, and metal accents; you can even order a headliner with tiny LEDs integrated into it that simulates a starlit sky. An illuminated dashboard panel glows when the driver turns on the Ghost, adding to the starry night ambiance. Rear-seat passengers are treated to such luxuries as massaging seats, an entertainment system, and acres of legroom. It's nothing less than expected for a car in the same class as the Bentley Flying Spur and the Mercedes-Benz Maybach S-class.
Infotainment and Connectivity
Housed within a single glass panel that stretches the entirety of the Ghost’s dashboard is a digital gauge display, a large infotainment screen, and a digital art gallery. All models come with a Wi-Fi hotspot, in-dash navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. A dual-screen rear-seat entertainment system allows passengers to adjust the radio, input destinations into the nav, and more. Streaming content is also a possibility via a Bluetooth connection, and rear-seat passengers can connect two different devices so each can watch their preferred shows and movies on their display screens. Rolls-Royce also supplies an 18-speaker Bespoke stereo system with 1400 watts of power.