Behold! Mansory’s custom Rolls-Royce Phantom dubbed the ‘Duke of Darkness’

  • Duke of Darkness is a custom Rolls-Royce Phantom by Mansory
  • The car features a widebody kit
  • The car combines a carbon and black finish with bronze and orange accents

Published on Jul 15, 2024 at 5:45 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Jul 15, 2024 at 5:48 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This is the Rolls-Royce Phantom ‘The Duke of Darkness’ – a bold and dark custom Phantom made by Mansory.

Mansory doesn’t do subtle – we all know that – but this is even more conspicuous than most of its other creations.

From the colorway to the name itself, this is the ideal car for people who don’t want to go unnoticed.

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Credit where credit’s due, if the goal is to be seen, Mansory is the go-to brand.

This car, on the surface, is just a black sedan, and yet it’ll almost definitely stop traffic wherever it goes.

A blacked-out Rolls-Royce Phantom

The Mansory Phantom is lower than its stock counterpart and has larger wheel arches, bumpers, and wheels.

It also has several carbon components, including the apron and hood.

Everything is painted black, from the body panels to the wheels, with three exceptions.

The Spirit of Ecstasy figurine is finished in bronze, and the same color was used for the coachline and the grille.

But – and this is a really nice touch – for the grille and the coachline, you can only tell depending on how the light hits it.

The same theme applies to the interior, but with a bit more color.

In the cabin, orange was used for stitching and piping, all the emblems and logos, the seat belts, the headliner and the door panels.

‘Duke of Darkness’ confirms Mansory has a knack for panache

The name Duke of Darkness, just like everything else about this car, is designed to make this car feel special.

But this is business as usual for Mansory.

The world’s first two-door Urus, for example, is called the ‘Venatus Coupe Evo C‘.

And then there’s the new Maserati MC20, which Mansory calls the ‘Pergusa‘ after a small village in Sicily.

Mansory will probably never run out of ideas when it comes to these custom cars, or their names.

Let’s hope not, anyway.


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Alessandro Renesis

Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.