Mansory has given the Rolls-Royce Phantom a complete transformation in terms of its appearance, interior, and performance.
Recently, the renowned German tuning company, Mansory, unveiled its latest customization project based on the Rolls-Royce Phantom prototype. Through Mansory’s expertise, this luxury flagship vehicle from the British brand not only exudes elegance but also offers enhanced power and exclusivity.
Starting with the exterior enhancements, the car maintains a commanding black hue complemented by striking orange accents, as showcased by the iconic Spirit Of Ecstacy emblem. It is equipped with a wide body kit that includes a front splitter, air intakes, and a carbon fiber wing.
The standout feature on the bodywork is the coachline that stretches from the headlights to the C-pillar. The car is fitted with 24-inch multi-spoke wheels featuring contrasting orange center caps. At the rear, Mansory has added a sporty exhaust system with remote control functionality. Additionally, the brand’s engineers have made adjustments to the suspension system, resulting in a lowered ground clearance for the Phantom.
In contrast to the power and enigma of its black exterior, the cabin of the Mansory-customized Phantom is distinguished by a vibrant orange theme. Mansory’s logo can be seen on the headrests, seatbelts, dashboard, steering wheel, floor mats, and even the trunk mat.
Mansory has also made enhancements to the engine block. Under the hood, you’ll find the 6.75L twin-turbo V12 engine adorned with a new carbon fiber cover featuring the Mansory logo. This engine now delivers 602 horsepower and 950 Nm of torque, representing an increase of 39 horsepower and 50 Nm compared to the original version.
The Mansory-customized Rolls-Royce Phantom comes with a price tag of $959,326 (approximately 23.04 billion VND), making it twice as expensive as the standard model.
Thái Son (Tuoitrethudo)
Reference: Autoevolution
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