JAKARTA - An ultra-luxury automotive manufacturer from England, Rolls-Royce plans to update a number of its models, one of which is presenting a facelift version of Ghost.

This is evidenced by a camerashot of a spy that shows this second-generation full-size sedan passing on the road adjacent to BMW's headquarters in Munich, Germany decorated with camouflage stickers in several parts.

Launching from Carscoops, Friday, October 4, the sedan has undergone changes to the latest pair of headlights whose inside looks smaller than the previous version.

In addition, the tuning of the front LED lights is also designed to look different when compared to the Phantom. The prototype also runs with a bottom bumper that is naturally revised and the intake water channel at the front with the ADAS sensor is more sophisticated.

It is possible that the ADAS system is supplied from the BMW Group which offers Level 3 self-driving technology in Series-7. Thus, this makes it easier for drivers to drive their vehicles in various conditions.

Meanwhile, the back looks the same as the previous disguise. However, there is a potential that manufacturers will change some of the Ghost facelift elements, including the latest LED backlight and some new elements on the bumper.

In addition to the cosmetic changes to the exterior, it is likely that Rolls-Royce will not change the performance side of the model. Thus, this car maintains a 6.75 liter V12 engine which is the hallmark of the brand.

Thus, Rolls-Royce Ghost facelift will have 563 dk of power for the standard version and 592 dk and 900 Nm of torque in the Black Badge version.

This car is expected to arrive at the market in 2026. It is hoped that the specifications and prices of the car will be revealed near the launch time.


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