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Rolls-Royce 2025: All the upcoming models

Rolls-Royce renews its range with the restyling of the Cullinan and Ghost. Here are the main updates

Rolls-Royce 2025: All the upcoming models
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Updates are coming for two of the main Rolls-Royces in the range. In 2025 sales will begin for the restyled Cullinan and Ghost, which have slightly different looks and some new features.

However, the power and, most importantly, the exclusivity remains the same.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan restyling

<p>Rolls-Royce Cullinan restyling</p>

Rolls-Royce Cullinan restyling

One of the world's most luxurious SUVs gets a mid-career restyling. Named Cullinan Series II, the update introduces redesigned headlights with new LED daytime running lights, a backlit grille and 23-inch wheels. The Black Badge version features exclusive details such as gloss black trim and specific wheels.

Inside, modern touches such as a reproduction of the Spirit of Ecstasy under the analogue clock and carbon fibre trim are added for the Black Badge. The Rolls-Royce personalisation catalogue remains, with options including coloured leather seats and configurations for luxury moments, such as the champagne table.

The 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine is confirmed with 571 PS for the standard version and 600 PS for the Black Badge, with all-wheel drive and 8-speed automatic transmission. Prices have not been announced, but a base of around £250,000 is expected.

Model Rolls-Royce Cullinan restyling
Bodywork F-segment SUV
Engines 6.7-litre V12
Launch First half of 2025
Prices from around £250,000

Rolls-Royce Ghost restyling

Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II

Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II

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The Rolls-Royce Ghost 2025 gets a makeover with a wider front grille, tapered headlights and Spectre-inspired taillights. It debuts 22-inch wheels and the exclusive Mustique Blue hue, available for a limited run.


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The Ghost's interior offers updated technology, with the Rolls-Royce Whispers app for remote functions and personalisation options such as new grey-stained ash wood or refined Duality Twill bamboo.

The 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine with 571 PS is confirmed, while the Black Badge version of the Rolls-Royce gets over 600 PS, with sporty trim and carbon-fibre detailing. Estimated prices from around £280,000.

Model Rolls-Royce Ghost restyling
Bodywork F-segment flagship
Engines 6.7-litre V12
Launch First half of 2025
Prices from around £280,000
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