Mansory is one of the few companies offering a comprehensive tuning package for the Rolls-Royce Phantom, but as with everything that is associated with the ultra-luxury sedan, the modifications don’t come cheap. A unique example of a Mansory-tuned Phantom popped up for sale in Germany for a cool €975,000 ($959,326), even though the striking looks are not for your typical Rolls-Royce owner.

The model gets the full Mansory treatment including a bespoke front bumper with larger intakes, additional LED DRLs, and a carbon-fiber splitter. Taking inspiration from the recently facelifted Phantom, the grille is now illuminated, alongside the lower intake. The orange light is matching the color of the Spirit Of Ecstacy, the RR emblems, and the thin line running through the profile. The rest of the bodywork is black, with all brightwork being blacked-out for the darkest possible look.

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The bodykit also includes new front fenders with side gills, aerodynamic extensions to the side skirts with a forged carbon fiber finish, a rather discreet diffuser housing quad exhaust pipes, a lip spoiler, and another roof-mounted spoiler. This Rolls-Royce must have a quite distinct sound as it is fitted with Mansory’s Sport Exhaust System featuring a remote control function. Another striking element is the 24-inch forged DX5 alloy wheels finished in glossy black with five double spokes and orange center caps that look like they barely fit in the wheel arches due to the lowered air suspension.

Open the suicide doors and you will be greeted by a bright orange cabin that has been completely reupholstered. The plush leather-wrapped seats, the entire lower portion of the dashboard, the steering wheel, the center tunnel, the door cards, the star-filled headliner, the floor mats, and even the bespoke leather mat for the cargo space are orange, contrasting with a few black accents here and there, including the piano black lacquer. The forged carbon texture is also present on the thick side sills with the Mansory emblem.

Under the bonnet, the twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 engine got a new cover from carbon fiber featuring the Mansory logo. The tuned Phantom produces 602 hp (449 kW / 610 PS) and 950 Nm (700 lb-ft) of torque, which represents an increase of 39 hp (29 kW / 39 PS) and 50 Nm (37 lb-ft) compared to the stock unit.

The vehicle is listed on the German website mobile.de, and according to the listing, it is brand-new. There is also a note stating it is only destined for export, probably due to the modifications in the exhaust which might not comply with the existing regulations in Germany. With a close to $1 million price tag, Mansory’s take on the luxury sedan faces some pretty fierce competition from Rolls-Royce’s own bespoke Phantom models.