Mansory’s Rolls-Royce Phantom Cost Near A Million Dollar

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Mansory has unveiled its most recent project based on the ultra-luxury vehicle, the Rolls-Royce Phantom. Mansory is one of the few firms offering a complete tuning package for the Phantom.

The model receives the full Mansory treatment in terms of aesthetics, featuring a custom front bumper with larger intakes, extra LED DRLs, and a carbon fiber splitter.

Along with redesigned front fenders with side gills, forged carbon fiber side skirt extensions, a relatively understated diffuser holding quad exhaust pipes, a lip spoiler, and a second roof-mounted spoiler, the body kit also has new roof-mounted spoilers. The orange light blends well with the RR insignia, the thin line going through the profile, and the Spirit of Ecstacy.

The remainder of the bodywork is in black. The 24-inch forged DX5 alloy wheels in glossy black with five double spokes and orange center caps appear like they barely fit in the wheel arches thanks to the lowered air suspension.

The cabin has been entirely reupholstered on the inside. The soft leather-wrapped seats, the entire lower half of the dashboard, the steering wheel, the center tunnel, door cards, star-filled headliner, floor mats, and even the special leather mat for the cargo space are all orange, with a few black touches here and there, including the piano black lacquer. The forged carbon texture can also be found on the thick side sills, which feature the Mansory symbol.

The twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 engine was given a new carbon fiber cover with the Mansory insignia underneath the hood. The customized Phantom generates 602 horsepower and 950 Nm of torque, an increase of 39 horsepower and 50 Nm over the factory motor.

Given that it has a remote control for its Mansory Sport Exhaust System, this Rolls-Royce must have a really distinctive sound.

For a cool $959,326 this one-of-a-kind Mansory-tuned Phantom appeared on the market in Germany.

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