Updated junior Rolls sedan swaps rectangular lights for new units that taper towards the iconic grille
Spy photographers have snapped the facelifted Rolls Royce Ghost testing near BMW’s Munich HQ. The most important visual update is a new set of LED headlights that taper upwards in the direction of the RR grille badge. Rolls moved the Ghost to the same platform as the Phantom and Cullinan in 2019; previously it was based on the BMW 7-Series. Rolls Royce ’s design team facelifted the Phantom limo in 2022 and the Cullinan SUV in 2024, leaving only the entry-level Ghost sedan in need of an update.
Related: Rolls-Royce’s V12 To Survive Until 2030, Electric SUV And Sedan In The Pipeline When we previously spotted Ghost prototypes testing back in March and May, we suspected Rolls was making this kind of tweak to the lights, but wondered if it was just the camouflage wrap playing tricks on our eyes. But the latest images are much clearer and remove any doubt.
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