Engine Displacement: 6,750 cc
The Ghost Series II is powered by the hallmark 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine. This "6.75" displacement is a nod to Rolls-Royce tradition but features modern twin-turbocharging to deliver an effortless "surge" of power. For India, the engine is specifically mapped to deliver peak torque at just 1,500 rpm, ensuring that the car can pull away from traffic lights in New Delhi or Mumbai with total silence and no perceptible strain.
Max Power: 563 bhp @ 5,250 rpm
The V12 produces 563 bhp in the standard and Extended variants, while the Black Badge edition is uprated to 591 bhp. Despite its nearly 2.5-tonne weight, the Ghost hits 100 km/h in just 4.8 seconds. In the Indian context, this power is managed by an all-wheel-drive system, providing superior grip during monsoon conditions or on the dusty surfaces of suburban roads.
Max Torque: 820 Nm @ 1,500 rpm
With 820 Nm available almost immediately, the Ghost offers what Rolls-Royce calls "adequate" power—which in reality is a massive reserve of torque. The Black Badge variant further increases this to 900 Nm. This allows the car to maintain its composure and "Magic Carpet Ride" even when fully loaded with five passengers and luggage.