German tuning house Mansory has unveiled its high-performance iteration of the Rolls-Royce Ghost.

As expected from Mansory, the complete vehicle conversion consists of a plethora of bare carbon fiber components, each made and baked in-house at Mansory’s autoclaves. At the front, it has a new front lip with side flaps and a gigantic carbon fiber hood with visible carbon structures. The car also gets redesigned LED driving lights and an illuminated grille in the client’s color of choice.

The Mansory Rolls-Royce Ghost also comes with dark carbon side sills, black door handles, carbon fiber side skirts, a new rear diffuser, and a tacky set of air outlets in the rear bumper.

In addition, it rides on custom 22-inch Type V.6 glossy black wheels wrapped in high-performance rubber.

Under the hood, the stock 6.75-liter V12 engine receives new turbochargers that offer higher boost pressures. After installing a new sports exhaust system, new high-performance and high-flow catalytic converters, and a modified ECU, the Mansory Rolls-Royce Ghost pumps out 720 horsepower and 752 pound-feet of torque, 157 more horsepower and 93 more torques than a stock Ghost. Oh, and the engine cover in visible carbon complements the technical changes in the engine compartment visually as well.
With that much power, it has enough grunt to push from zero to 60 mph in 4.4-seconds, adequately quick for a plush limousine.

Inside, it has premium white leather with Mandarin orange accents, although we reckon clients have the freedom to choose any color or material from Mansory’s catalog.