Rolls-Royce has taken the covers off the Ghost Series II , which is being pitched as “the most advanced, driver-focused V12 Rolls-Royce ever created”. The “subtle evolution” of the exclusive marque’s ‘entry level’ nameplate receives revised lighting units and bumper designs front and rear, as well as “new chrome embellishments” on the lower part of the front end to “form a ‘floating’ visual plinth for the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot”. Rolls-Royce also says the new tail lights with vertical light panels are inspired by the new, all-electric Spectre.

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Browse now . Debuting on the Ghost Series II is a new exterior paint finish, which joins the existing range of “more than 44,000 prêt-à-porter hues and Bespoke colour service”. Named Mustique Blue, the metallic finish is claimed to “capture the hues and glamour of the Caribbean island it is named after, using glass and mica flakes to create a shimmer that evokes sunlight reflecting from a tropical sea”.

The new paint also acknowledges “one of the earliest driver-focused Rolls-Royces” which was finished in a similar blue: a 1929 Phantom II Continental prototype, which was created for Henry Royce himself and was “one of the first motor cars in history to use pearlescent paint”, according to the marque. Back .