There’s something really cool about a blacked-out Rolls-Royce with tinted windows, perhaps because it makes the owner seem somewhat secretive and elusive, or maybe because black just suits high-end luxury cars very well. Whatever the reason, this Rolls-Royce Ghost from Mansory and trimmed almost entirely in black is a serious head-turner.
What makes this Ghost different from a standard one? For starters, it is outfitted with the tuning company’s ‘softkit.’ That word reflects this as being a less dramatic and over-the-top bodykit than what Mansory ordinarily offers but it still has a transformative effect on the overall look of the car.
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The modifications start at the front where the traditional chrome Spirit of Ecstasy has been replaced with one trimmed in red. Mansory has also blacked out the grille and grille surround while installing red LED lighting on half of the grille to give it a special glow. The Ghost is also rocking a new bumper from Mansory that comes complete with forged carbon fiber accents.
Some alterations have also been made to the sides of the Rolls-Royce. The most obvious is the fitment of 22-inch gloss black wheels with an aerodisc design and red center caps. Forged carbon fiber skirts are also visible as is a red pinstripe running along the shoulder line. Completing the exterior changes is a small carbon fiber spoiler at the top of the rear window, a secondary forged carbon lip spoiler on the trunk, a new diffuser, and a custom bumper. Mansory has also lowered the car’s ride height.
While the black exterior is subtle, the inside is anything but. In fact, the seats, transmission tunnel, door panels, and much of the dashboard are now trimmed in bright red leather. The Ghost also features new black carpets with red piping as well as an abundance of parts with a unique carbon fiber finish.