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Blacked-Out Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom Looks Ready for a Crime Film Set

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Mansory projects rarely stay subtle for long, though this Rolls-Royce Phantom takes a calmer route than many builds linked to the tuner. The car recently appeared through Mansory’s US division on social media, showing a black-on-black specification with a long list of exterior revisions and a cabin trimmed in matching dark tones.

Large luxury sedans continue losing ground to SUVs and crossovers, yet the Phantom still carries a strange road presence few newer vehicles match. This example pushes further into that territory. From certain angles, the sedan almost looks unreal, closer to a movie prop than something waiting outside a hotel entrance.

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Rolls-Royce Phantom by Mansory

The body received several add-ons sourced from Mansory’s catalog. At the front, the bumper gained a revised lower section with extra daytime-running lights placed toward the sides. The central grille area keeps the familiar Rolls-Royce shape, though the tuner inserted its own interpretation into the design. A front splitter sits low beneath the bumper and includes smaller blades along the edges.

Moving toward the side profile, the Phantom wears additional trim pieces around the front fenders, together with side-sill extensions. The rear section gained a fresh diffuser setup plus modified trim around the exhaust outlets. A ducktail spoiler appears on the trunk lid, while another aerodynamic piece sits near the roofline. Some exterior elements display a forged-carbon appearance, though the effect only becomes visible at close distance. Mansory branding finishes the package outside.

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Rolls-Royce Phantom by Mansory

And yes, black helps. Dark paint tends to soften aggressive tuning details more effectively than brighter colors. Without the glossy black finish, several pieces would stand out far more harshly. The tuner also left a few contrasting touches around the wheels and body pinstriping, which prevents the sedan from falling fully into the murdered-out look common across modified luxury cars.

Inside, the same black-heavy theme continues across the upholstery and trim surfaces. White accents break up the darker environment through piping, stitching, and small inserts placed around the cabin. One image also reveals a starlight headliner overhead. Glossy black trim pieces appear throughout the interior, too, though keeping fingerprints away from those surfaces likely turns into a losing battle after a few drives.

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Rolls-Royce Phantom by Mansory

Mansory built its reputation on loud conversions, oversized vents, and visual excess. This Phantom still carries the tuner’s signature style, though the overall result lands in a more restrained place than expected. Strange sentence, maybe, though true. The sedan keeps its imposing character without drifting too far into parody.

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