There’s no shame in demanding the finest. That’s the appeal of Rolls-Royce: the finest ride, the finest materials, the finest craftsmanship, all built by hand. Sometimes, however, the finest isn’t enough. Some personalities require a little attitude even when buying the finest. That’s where Rolls-Royce Black Badge comes into play.
The Black Badge treatment darkens the trim inside and out, while also adding power and firming up the plush ride. Rolls extends the Black Badge treatment that it applies to the Cullinan SUV (and previously added to the Ghost and now-defunct Dawn and Wraith) to the Ghost sedan for 2022, and it gives the car a little more edge.
Rolls-Royce invited Motor Authority to San Diego to experience that edge. While the Black Badge updates change the driving experience little, they can make all the difference for a titan of industry who wants to portray a certain image.
The Black Badge changes only tweak the Ghost experience instead of transforming it. From a performance standpoint, they start with the 6.8-liter twin-turbo V-12 engine. No parts were modified in the making of this engine. Instead, a different ECU tune ramps up the output from 563 to 591 hp and 627 to 664 lb-ft of torque.
2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge
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