Seems model comebacks are high in the auto world! After Prior design has done their best to Audi R8, look at what Mansory did to Rolls Royce Ghost! It received gold and blue repaints up to its 22 inches wheels.
More than the looks, the Ghost also enlarged the stock 6.6 liters twin-turbo V12. The alteration made a great add to the stock 570 to 720 horsepower at 5,850 revolutions per minute. Torque is also improved, from 780, it is now generating 1,020 Nm. The first 100 kmh is also achieved in 4.4 seconds; that is half the original! Top speed is also increased from 250 to 310 kmh.
Inside, the Rolls Royce Ghost is made even more luxurious with delicate leather and diamond-quilted ornaments. It also received a sports steering wheel and illuminated door sills. Suede and bamboo accents are also highlights in this relaunched model.
Mansory is a German car tuning company that will join the Geneva Auto Show. The Rolls Royce Ghost is their project for that occasion.

Finally, Rolls Royce is trying to touch the less luxurious market in the automotive world! The 200EX or RR4 concept is the proof to this and we just have to hope that it’s going to go to production. This concept is actually identical to the stately Phantom, which was designed by BMW but is a lot smaller sedan- thus, a lot cheaper!

RR4 will feature the third evolution of the marquee’s familiar headlight graphic, which was first seen on the Phantom. It will also have a variation on the laid-black grille treatment, which is also seen first on the Phantom’s coupe and convertible. This concept will also have a length of 212.6 inches and a height of 61 inches, making it look a lot rakish than the Phantom. It will also feature a ‘faster’ backlight, C-pillar, and a convex body side.

The most interesting part in the 200EX concept is its unique unibody as claimed by its makers. The body will be built by BMW at its Dingolfing plant in German, then, shipped to Rolls Royce plant in Goodwood, England. There, the painting, trimming, and final assembly of RR4 will be done.

Let us just hope and pray that this production will push thru as planned. By then, we can also hope for it to hit its dealers the soonest possible time.