Drive To Impress: Rolls-Royce Ghost V12 Reinvented By MANSORY
by AutoExpert | 28 July, 2021
Mansory has been known for its outstanding conversions, each of them coming as a genuine piece of art. Its latest masterpiece is a fully converted Rolls-Royce Ghost MY2021, and, let us tell you, the word “impressive” does not make it justice. It’s so much more than that.
It all begins with the car body components: the majority of them have been modified aesthetically and remodeled out of carbon fiber. Mansory has crafted the details with its special techniques, reaching an almost impossible to equal level of quality.
There is an integrated lip on Ghost’s front side, with carbon details, and an elegantly illuminated radiator grille. The hood is also made from carbon fiber, completed by LED daytime running lights.
The holistic style is consolidated by dark carbon sills, with black door handles and carbon air outlets. All these details make this Ghost look more powerful and sportier than ever.
The lift forces have been reduced by the engineers by installing a spoiler directly on the tailgate paired with another spoiler on the roof. The sport exhaust system is highlighted by the brand-new diffuser.
As for the wheels, it wears glossy black 9.5x22 inches wide in the front, with 265/35 R22 tires, and 10x22 inches wide in the rear, with 295/30 R22 tires.
Inside, the same luxury and good taste are preserved, with high-quality materials, fine leather application, a steering wheel in leather carbon, and pleasantly lighting LEDs.
Performances are another great thing about Mansory Ghost, as the already insane V12 engine has received some pampering from the engineers. With a modified ECU unit, new sports exhaust system, new turbochargers, and high-end catalytic convertors, Ghost can now reach 720 hp at 1.020 Nm of torque.
Top speed limitation may be increased upon request, with the first 100 km/h being reached in 4.4 seconds.
Oh, and one more very important detail! If the future owner wants it, he can get a leather Mansory bag. Well, now the bag makes all the difference.
Long story short, here are some key figures on Mansory Ghost: CO2 emissions reach 398 g/km in the combined regime, with 16.7 liters of fuel consumed per 100 km.