There’s nothing really wrong with the design of Rolls Royce’s base model, the shape of which is aided by its smaller footprint compared to the ginormous Phantom. Which is probably why British tuner Project Kahn didn’t try to mess around with the Ghost.

The only visible upgrade on the exterior is a set of massive 22-inch Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce alloy rims with a diamond polish to each spoke, which fill in the Ghost’s wheel arches.

As usual, Kahn denies us photos of the interior but promises the sky: ” You could forget the reclining individual rear chairs; you can instead go for a single sofa bench, like one of those old-style double seats in the back of the cinema. You could, for example, have an exterior the colour of suit and an interior with seats the same shade as your living room – the choice is yours,” reads the company’s press blurb.

Along with new wheels and the available interior enhancements, the British company also offers the Ghost with the option of bullet resistant glass as part of the Kahn high security product range.

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