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Elegance in a historic setting: the new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II celebrates its German premiere at the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm
On Thursday, 12 December 2024, Riller & Schnauck, the exclusive Berlin-based Rolls-Royce dealer, presented the new Rolls-Royce Ghost II to a selected audience at the traditional Grand Hotel Heiligendamm (Federal State: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Federal Republic of Germany) on the Baltic Sea. Within the historic walls of Germany's first seaside resort and surrounded by the ‘White City by the Sea’, the German clientele was able to gain an impressive insight into the subtle further development of the British luxury saloon.
Exclusive customer presentation in Germany's oldest seaside resort
Heiligendamm, situated on the Bay of Mecklenburg, has embodied European bathing culture and the finest luxury since its foundation in 1793. The Grand Hotel, whose origins are closely linked to the history of the resort, was once a summer residence for the high nobility and European aristocracy. The snow-white architecture against the backdrop of the Baltic Sea exudes an air of nobility that perfectly matches the standards of a manufacturer like Rolls-Royce. The launch of the Ghost II at this historic location is therefore much more than just a product presentation – it is a statement of timeless elegance and flawless style.
Riller & Schnauck: a long-standing Berlin company with premium aspirations
Since 2012, Riller & Schnauck GmbH has been one of four exclusive Rolls-Royce dealerships in Germany. With several locations in Berlin and Brandenburg, the company, founded by Kurt Schnauck in 1976, is not only part of the automotive elite, but also known for its excellent workshop service and personalised customer care at the highest level. Around 400 employees take care of the needs of around 130,000 customers – always with the aim of realising individuality and perfection. The choice to present the new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II in Heiligendamm underscores Riller & Schnauck's special sense for places with charisma and aura.
Subtle evolution: the new edition of the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
Since its introduction in 2009, the Rolls-Royce Ghost, successor to the legendary Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, has been considered the epitome of modern nobility. The second generation, introduced in 2020, redefined the standard for luxury sedans, and now the Ghost II's subtle redesign for the 2025 model year is setting further accents. On the outside, connoisseurs will notice subtle changes at the front and rear: slimmer LED headlights, a slightly reduced air intake and new rear lights inspired by the Spectre model give the vehicle a contemporary yet unmistakably classic face. A slightly larger radiator grille and subtle chrome accents also emphasise the silhouette, which continues to exude confidence.
Inside, the Ghost remains an oasis of calm and sophistication. The central display is now hidden under a continuous glass surface, the digital instruments can be individually configured and the workmanship remains at a world-class level. Special materials such as the newly developed Duality Twill interior or the optional Grey Stained Ash wood variant bear witness to craftsmanship at the highest level. Increased connectivity in the rear, an enhanced infotainment system with a powerful 1,400-watt amplifier and the ability to store personal colours or even entire design codes in the software parameters underline Rolls-Royce's efforts to make technology available for comfort in an unobtrusive but effective way.
Performance without compromise
The 6.75-litre biturbo V12 remains at the heart of the Ghost Series II. With 563 hp (Black Badge: 591 hp) and 850 Nm of torque, it delivers unassuming, yet seemingly inexhaustible power reserves. The satellite-supported eight-speed automatic transmission selects the shift points predictively based on GPS data, while the planar chassis with camera-based components ensures the proverbial ‘magic carpet ride’. The Black Badge Ghost II is also available on request, with darker accents and a slightly sportier set-up to appeal to those who want to give their luxury vehicle a certain dynamic touch.
A magnificent backdrop for a new standard in the luxury segment
The choice of venue could not have been more fitting: the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm, known for its illustrious history and more recent international attention as the venue for the 2007 G8 summit, is emblematic of durability, style and discreet luxury. In these atmospheric surroundings, with a view of the calming blue of the Baltic Sea and surrounded by the classicist villas of the ‘string of pearls’, the premiere of the Rolls-Royce Ghost II advanced to become an event that combines tradition and modernity in an aesthetic way.
Conclusion
With the presentation of the new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II in Heiligendamm, Riller & Schnauck once again emphasised its special position as an ambassador of automotive exclusivity in Germany. The subtle evolution of the British luxury saloon, coupled with the historic ambience of the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm, gives an indication of how tradition, comfort and technological finesse can be combined at the highest level. The Ghost Series II once again sets the standard for drivers who do not tolerate contradictions between classic elegance and modern luxury.