Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory
OK, Mansory's at it again. Right after presenting a pimped-up version of Bentley Continental GTC, the German tuning studio has unveiled a modified Rolls Royce. Well, it looks that recipes proven on Bimmers and Audis just don't work when it comes to real cars.


Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory (front)
In this case, the recipe is really simplistic. Take a pair of side power vents from Jaguar, add 22-inch forged wheels and paint them black, install sporty trunk lid and cheap-looking rear bumper with holes for a pair of stainless steel exhaust tail-pipes. Glue on new side skirts, paint the car in a mate black and here you go with the Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory.

Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory (side)
Inside, there is Shadow Black leather cladding from Glasurit, and pieces of solid silver replacing the original chrome parts. Adding insult to injury, Mansory puts in carbon-fiber panels and Alcantara upholstery, as well as mounting LCD monitors in the back rests of front seats.

Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory (back)
Well, the exterior modifications must be expensive but the result looks cheap, just like those attempts to make a Rolls Royce out of old VW Beetle.

Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory (interior)

Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory (interior, front)

Rolls Royce Phantom Conquistador by Mansory (interior, back)


See also: Rolls-Royce Phantom Silver: tribute to classics