Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Unveiled at 2014 Geneva Motor Show
By Matt Schmitz
March 5, 2015
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The new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II is now haunting the 2014 Geneva International Motor Show, where it made its world debut today. The ultra-luxury automaker says the full-size sedan has been given a “subtle redesign” and updated with the latest technology geared to a certain prime percentage of the business world’s high-dollar dealmakers. No word on pricing yet, but the 2014 Ghost starts at $267,300, including a $2,000 destination charge.
“It exudes the timeless yet cool, modern luxury that the car’s customers — the captains of industry, entrepreneurs and successful business men and women who are the wealth and job creators in our economies — demand,” Rolls-Royce stated in a news release.
New exterior features include resculpted LED headlights encircled by daytime running lights, revised surface treatments to the front end, a tapered “wake channel” on the hood that’s intended to evoke the wake of a fast-moving luxury yacht, reshaped bumpers and chrome inserts for the front air intakes. Inside is an updated tech suite tailored to the businessperson on the move, including onboard Wi-Fi, a satellite aided transmission “ensuring the car automatically adapts to its surroundings augmenting the drive experience,” an updated navigation system and Bespoke Audio. Check out the gallery below.
Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Matt Schmitz is a veteran Chicago journalist indulging his curiosity for all things auto while helping to inform car shoppers.