An unusual Rolls-Royce Ghost has surfaced on the used-car market, drawing attention for its blend of a restrained exterior and a vivid cabin. In the photos the sedan looks nearly new: the Black Diamond finish plays against traditional chrome trim and black wheels with the brand’s floating center caps. At first glance it’s a classic Ghost—until you open the door.

Inside, it’s a bespoke treatment: purple leather set off by mandarin accents. The palette is bold yet cohesive, reading more tailored than flashy, and was most likely executed at Goodwood as a special order. The car also features the Starlight headliner, a detail that’s become hard to imagine a modern Rolls-Royce without.

Rolls-Royce Ghost
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Mileage is minimal—around 5,000 km—which nudges the car into near-collectible territory. The seller isn’t disclosing service history or owner count but says details will be provided on request.

The clincher is the price. The Ghost is listed at $249,980, on par with a new Mercedes‑Maybach S 680. Given the model’s stature, design, and the atmosphere it creates, the ask looks more than fair.