Geneva 2014: Rolls Royce Ghost facelift teased
Updated Rolls Royce Ghost sedan gets minor tweaks to the interior and the exterior.
1 min read•28 Feb '14
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The updated Ghost will be called the Rolls Royce Ghost Series 2.
Rolls Royce has revealed the first teaser image of the updated Ghost sedan which will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show 2014 going underway next month.
The updated Ghost will be called the Rolls Royce Ghost Series 2 and will feature styling tweaks on the exterior as well as minor updates to the interior. The official teaser image previews the updated Ghost with revised headlight design and grille.
There are no changes expected to the 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 motor that currently powers the Ghost sedan, however, the current powerplant may get updates in terms of efficiency and emissions.
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