Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Black Badge


Facelifted junior Rolls gains the sporting flavour of a Black Badge fettling

With this week’s road test, we check in on the latest developments concerning two of Rolls-Royce’s more popular modern inventions. The Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine – now on sale as a facelifted Series II take on its second-generation form – is the first of them and the anti-traditional Black Badge derivative phenomenon is the other. The Ghost first arrived in 2009 as a slightly smaller, more usable and less formal foil for the traditional Phantom. It broadened Rolls-Royce’s customer base significantly and also attracted a significantly younger audience. That car became one of the first to receive a Black Badge design treatment, in 2016. Intended as an effective counterpoint to the more traditional luxury design idioms of the firm’s ‘mainstream’ models, Black Badge variants adopt subversive, alternative materials and features to appeal to buyers less enamoured of the ‘age of grandeur’ that Rolls-Royce has typically catered to, and more motivated by contemporary design trends. Which brings us to this car: the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Black Badge. The Black Badge ‘thing’ has proven a commercial success for Goodwood, and now accounts for 25% of the firm’s sales volume. With this Ghost Series II, it takes a subtle but significant development step in sporting character and engineering scope. The resulting car has been described by its maker as the most agile and driver-focused limousine the firm has created. Stand by to find out what, precisely, that means.

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