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Rolls-Royce Phantom’s Shocking Transformation into a 6-Wheeled Monster

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Starting price over $438,500
Rolls-Royce Phantom modified
Shocked by the horrible hybrid appearance

Rolls-Royce, a British luxury vehicle manufacturer, has also been called Britain’s pride. They put so much effort into each vehicle that most of the manufacturing process is done manually. As such, it has the appearance of ultimate luxury.

A six-wheeled version of the Rolls-Royce Phantom is becoming a hot topic. It looks completely different because thick all-terrain tires are installed, and the body is elongated. How on earth did this result come about?

A metal bar was installed on the front, and a light bar on the roof

Alexandre Danton of French tuning company Danton Arts Kustoms produced the vehicle. Based on the 2005 Rolls-Royce Phantom, the rear chassis behind the second row was cut. The rear part of the E65 BMW 7 Series, which shares the chassis with the Phantom VII, was attached, and two axles and four wheels were installed.

The front part also had some configuration changes. The headlamps and fog lights were changed to yellow, and an off-road bar was installed at the bottom of the bumper to create a strong appearance. A thin light bar ran along the entire width of the front of the vehicle roof. The car’s body was painted matte black, giving it a different impression than before.

With a length of 6,300 mm
Equipped with off-road tires

Thanks to the longer body, the rear case features a spacious trunk that can be loaded with off-road equipment. Just in case, an anti-slip plate was installed in the trunk. The newly modified Rolls-Royce Phantom is 6,300 mm (248 inches) long and 2,300 mm (91 inches) wide.

The sides have been equipped with 24-inch wheels and off-road tires. An angled panel was added to the fender, making it look rougher. A sidestep was added under the door to make it easier to access the roof rack. The interior of the vehicle has been newly finished with orange leather. The steering wheel has been covered with crocodile leather, and the armrests have been covered with snakeskin.

How much money do they have to do that?

The tuning team worked for three months to make this vehicle. It was reported that the price rose to $5.2 million after its release, but the actual selling price is known to be lower.

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