Rolls-Royce makes Spirit of Ecstasy smaller for EV era
Rolls-Royce reveals new Spirit of Ecstasy with more aerodynamic design

Around 111 years ago, Rolls-Royce introduced the Spirit of Ecstasy, which has since become a symbol of the brand. Today, all Rolls-Royce models that roll out of the factory feature the signature hood ornament. However, it seems even the Spirit of Ecstasy needs a slight redesign once in a while.
Rolls-Royce has introduced the new Spirit of Ecstasy. It stands at 82.73mm tall, almost 20mm shorter than the current version which measures 100.01mm tall. The British marque didn’t just make the decorative piece smaller. The flowing robes (apparently, those are not wings) of the silver lady have been restyled to make the emblem more aerodynamic. Meanwhile, her stance has also been adjusted with one leg in front of the other.

As a result of the change, the new Spirit of Ecstasy has a more aerodynamic shape. Rolls-Royce didn’t say how big of a role the new hood ornament plays in terms of aero, but the redesign took almost 830 hours of modeling and wind tunnel testing. However, not all Rolls-Royce vehicles will use this updated Spirit of Ecstasy design.
The first model to use the new hood ornament will be the upcoming Spectre EV, and it will appear on every new model from here on out. Meanwhile, the current lineup of the Phantom, Ghost, Dawn, Wraith, and Cullinan will continue to wear the original logo.
What do you think of the revised version of the Spirit of Ecstasy? Does the updated design look better than the original? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
Related Posts

Toyota PH launches T-OPT aftermarket brand at MIAS 2026
Toyota Motor Philippines officially introduces T-OPT, which is their latest premium regional aftermarket parts brand

MIAS 2026: GWM Tank 700 PHEV makes first overseas market debut in PH
The GWM Tank Hi4-Z PHEV arrives in PH just weeks after it debuted in the PRC

BYD “Drive Electric, Love Pinas” campaign sets two Guinness World Records
BYD and Department of Tourism’s “Drive Electric, Love Pinas” campaign makes it to Guinness World Records

Suzuki Philippines expands Laguna pre-delivery inspection facility
The upgrade lets SPH meet demand while upholding global quality standards

MIAS 2026: Geely PH previews EX2 EV to rival BYD Dolphin
Geely previews the EX2 at 2026 Manila International Auto Show; could start at PHP 950K

MIAS 2026: Jaecoo J5 HEV is priced to compete; starts at PHP 999K
OJPH wants to stir the B-SUV market with the J5 HEV