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Mansory Tuned Rolls-Royce Phantom Keeps It Classy

26 Apr, 2025 2
Custom Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom

Mansory is known for its wild car designs. Most of their builds are over-the-top and flashy. But not all of them are like that. Some actually look really good.

One great example is this custom Rolls-Royce Phantom. It was spotted in Los Angeles and has a few clean upgrades. The changes don't ruin the car's original classy style. Inside, it also has a custom interior.

Subtle but Bold Exterior Upgrades

Let's start with the outside. This Phantom has some small body upgrades that make it look stronger. It has new side skirt add-ons to give it a more powerful look. The front bumper was also changed. Now, it has extra LED daytime running lights and a new lower apron with small side blades.

At the back, the changes continue. There's a new rear diffuser and a small spoiler on the trunk. These parts make the car look sportier without going overboard.

Blacked-Out Look with Custom Wheels

Mansory played it safe with the color. The car is painted black with a thin pinstripe that matches the interior. There’s no chrome left—Mansory made all shiny trim darker for a cleaner look. Their logo is placed on a few parts of the car too.

This Rolls-Royce Phantom rides on large multi-spoke wheels. The wheels have thin tires that barely fit under the fenders. The tires look cool but may make the ride a bit stiffer.

Custom Interior with Blue Leather

As for the inside, Mansory hasn't shown many pictures. But we can see the light blue leather inside when the doors are open. The seats and interior were reupholstered, and we bet Mansory added some custom trim and details. Their signature design touches are likely spread across the cabin.

Engine Power: Did Mansory Boost It?

We don't know if this Phantom has more power. Mansory does offer a performance upgrade that raises the V12's power to 601 horsepower (610 PS / 449 kW) and 701 lb-ft (950 Nm) of torque.

That's a big jump from the standard engine. The regular Phantom's twin-turbo V12 makes 563 horsepower (571 PS / 420 kW) and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque. It can go from 0 to 62 mph (0–100 km/h) in about six seconds. That may not sound fast, but it's impressive for a car that weighs over 2.5 tons (around 5,640 pounds).

Probably Not for Sale

This Rolls-Royce Phantom probably isn’t for sale. Most likely, a wealthy buyer asked Mansory to create this unique look. Now, Mansory is using the car in online promotions to show off their work.

And honestly? It looks great. Not all Mansory builds are wild messes—this one is sharp, clean, and stylish. Good job, Mansory!

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