Matte bodywork, front bumper, yellow acrylic LED lights and luggage rack. Photo Giuseppe Cacace / AFP
There is no limit to personalization even in cars that are already a waste of luxury and eccentricity. There can always be an extra level, something unthinkable, like personalizing a Rolls Royce Phantom from 2005 to which two extra wheels have been added, golden brakes and padded with snake and crocodile skins.
Unveiled in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the model is the first Rolls Royce Phantom 6×6according to the channel of the well-known youtuber nut Blonde supercarwho presented this work whose sale value is equal to $ 5.2 million.
It is a customization made by the French artist Danton Alessandrowhich has invested a year in its development and just over three months to execute it.
The customization of the Rolls-Royce Phantom bears the signature of the French artist Danton Alexandre. Photo Giuseppe Cacace / AFP
A super luxury 6×6
To make this Phantom unique, Alexandre added an additional axis from to BMW 7 Series so he had to adapt his mechanics and lengthen the body both in length (measuring 6.30 meters) and in width (2.30 meters).
The tires, designed exclusively for off-road testing, are impressively fitted 24 inch wheels. The all-terrain look is complemented by matte black bodywork that adds a bumper and luggage rack.
Despite the mechanics and accessories prepared for off-roading, no one would dare to go astray with this beast of wheels which, as a detail, adds some gold-plated brake calipers and LED lights with yellow acrylic.
Center of the steering wheel covered with crocodile skin.
Inside it could not be outdone. And not just for the orange leather upholstery. For example, the center of the steering wheel and the console are coated crocodile and snake skin respectively.
The mechanics, on the other hand, are original. Bring a V12 engine Displacement of 6.7 liters that develops a power of 459 horsepower and delivers 720 Nm of torque.
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