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The Duke of Darkness”: The Viral-Tuned Rolls-Royce Phantom

We wouldn’t normally approve of a tuned Rolls-Royce, much less a Phantom, but this one does. In case you were wondering where it originated from, Mansory is a tuner well-known for his quirky builds.

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Still, there’s nothing gaudy about this elegant car. It’s most likely because of its dark appearance because it would have seemed bold if it had been dressed in another color. Its ominous appearance is adorned with an orange pinstripe, and further orange accents can be seen on the front, rear, and side emblems, as well as on the wheel center caps.

This Rolls-Royce Phantom features a unique body package, in true Mansory fashion. The Rolls-Royce has been modified with side skirt attachments, a new rear diffuser, a spoiler on both the rear windscreen and the trunk lid, additional daytime running lights, a chin spoiler with side blades, a redesigned front fascia, and a few other small details to give it a more aggressive stance.

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Forged carbon is still a material that the controversial tuner is fond of, and it was utilized on the hood and apron, among other external parts. The aftermarket alloys look great on this vehicle, and the OEM logos have an orange appearance. They complete the external changes and are comparable to the standard ones, albeit larger and more opulent.

Mansory has gone above and above by reupholstering the cockpit. The diamond-patterned black leather upholstery on the seats, central armrest, and other parts are brand-new. Other areas show off more black leather in addition to the orange piping connecting the Rolls-Royce-modified cabin to the tuned exterior.

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The dashboard, steering wheel, door cards, headrests, seatbelts, and other interior components all bear the tuner’s insignia. The rear of the vehicle is even more stunning because of the cozy individual seats that are divided by a console. There’s also a starlit headliner, and the door cards have been given an equally striking makeover, particularly at night.

This Rolls-Royce Phantom is propelled by the well-known 6.75-liter V12 engine, which has two turbochargers. When the driver abuses the right pedal, it releases 664 pound-foot (900 Nm) of torque and 563 horsepower (571 ps/420 kW) in standard condition. Considering that the normal model weighs about 5,600 pounds, or nearly two and a half tons, it takes about six seconds to go from 0-62 mph (0-100 kph).

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