Friday, July 16, 2010

New Mansory Rolls Royce Ghost Skips on the Gold Flakes

Most of you remember the Mansory-prepped Rolls Royce Ghost Gold Edition from this year's Geneva Salon - how can one forget such an eye-blinding proposal... The Swiss tuner is back with a new strictly limited edition version of the "baby" Rolls Royce, named for obvious reasons the Ghost White Edition, of which only three examples will be built.

Even though it features the exact same body kit with restyled bumpers, spoilers, side skirts and additional air vents as well as alloy wheel designs with the Gold Edition, this time Mansory skipped the Fast-&-Furious paint job and gaudy gold trim in favor of a simple white finish and unpainted 22-inch rims. The silly-looking boot lid spoiler is still there, but overall, a huge improvement over the Gold Edition.

The luxury saloon's interior also gets a unique treatment with two-tone leather surfaces all around, custom wood trim on the dashboard, steering wheel, and door panels, aluminum pedals and foot rest, and additional LED lighting. Mansory's upgrades go as far as re-upholstering the car's boot.

The tuner finishes off with a performance package that lifts output from 570HP and 780Nm to 638HP and 860Nm / 634.3 lb-ft of torque. The extra grunt helps the Ghost White Edition complete the 0 to 100km/h (62mph) sprint in 4.5 seconds (0.4 sec faster than the stock model), while thanks to the revoked speed limit, top speed is now 290km/h (180mph).

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