The aftermarket tuner keeps things simple.
Mansory is well-known. It all depends on how the tuner views his creations. While many people tend to be ostentatious, the company sometimes takes a more subtle approach. It did this with the new Rolls Royce Ghost. This new Launch Edition model adds a few upgrades to the car without changing its design.
Mansory Ghost is the result. It doesn’t look much different than the stock model. Mansory paired a dark exterior and gold accents with an orange interior. The tuner sits on 22-inch V6 tires. A carbon-fiber rear decklid spoiler, and a carbon fiber hood bar are other exterior upgrades. Mansory’s restrained interior makeover continues with a sport steering column that features the logo of the turner in the middle. The interior isn’t too different from the standard Rolls.
Mansory is more concerned with looks than performance so the Ghost does not have significant performance upgrades. Mansory does however add a sport exhaust system. It’s unlikely that this will affect its power output. The 6.8-liter V12 produces 563 horsepower (420 Kilowatts) as well as 627 pound-feet (685 Newton-meters). It’s powerful, but it is heavy. The new Ghost weighs in at 5,628 lbs (2.552 kgs). However, it can still go 60 miles an hour (96 km per hour) in a mere 4.5 seconds.
The Mansory Launch Edition Rolls-Royce Ghost doesn’t take one of the most luxurious sedans on the planet and turns it up to 11. While the upgrades to the Rolls are subtle and subtle, they work on a vehicle of such revered styling. The Ghost’s exuberant exterior is not what it is known for, and the $332,500 price tag already includes many features.