DJ Marshmello shows off new black over red Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom
- DJ Marshmello’s latest car is a black over red Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom
- It was modified by RDB LA, an aftermarket auto shop famous for working with VIPs
- And the unique small touches are simple but stunning
Published on Jun 06, 2024 at 4:02 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Last updated on Jun 06, 2024 at 11:16 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
The latest car added to the fleet of DJ Marshmello isn’t white – as you might have expected – but the black over red Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom is every bit as cool as you’d expect.
The British limousine maker was paired with a German tuner for an American client.
It was modified by RDB LA an aftermarket auto shop in Los Angeles, California, US that’s famous for working VIPs and friendly with DJ Marshmello’s manager, Moe Shalizi.
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Who’s behind the Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom?

British luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce is going from strength to strength with news that if you’d have bought Rolls-Royce shares just two years ago you’d have a staggering amount now.
It seems their strategy of selling luxury Rolls-Royce cars at airshows for millionaire window shoppers is paying off.
Mansory on the other hand is a luxury car modification firm established in 1989.
It’s gained massive international notoriety and a cult following for its controversial car modifications.
Like this $1.2m Rolls Royce Phantom by Mansory, which is one of the most powerful luxury cars on the market.
What’s so special about DJ Marshmello’s Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom?
DJ Marshmello’s car is a uniquely modified Rolls-Royce Phantom limousine, but the musician – real name Christopher Comstock – has kept things ‘simple’.
As simple as a customized Roller can be, anyway.
The all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom sits on outsized Mansory wheels.
What’s more, the body has been treated to more Mansory touches – think an aerodynamic kit and elements forged from carbon fiber.
But this isn’t merely ‘murdered-out’.




Take a closer look at the grille slats or the front, side, and rear badges and you’ll notice that the exterior hides subtle hints of crimson.
Step inside the cockpit and relax into a restrained combo of red and black leather.
This comes just after the 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II made its public debut at Villa d’Este in Italy.
What about the rest of DJ Marshmello’s car collection?
DJ Mashmello is often posting pictures of his stunning car collection on Instagram and social media.
His latest music video and artwork for his new single Miles On It, with Kane Brown features a truck, too.
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