As you may have heard, Rolls-Royce only produced 50 units of the Dawn Silver Bullet convertible stylized after 1920s-era roadsters. Such cars usually possess great collector’s value, but one of the owners still thought it appropriate to pimp out their example.
German tuner Mansory carried out the project, outfitting the luxury cabriolet with a new front splitter with raised rims, front air intake inserts, and carbon applications for the radiator grille and the hood. Carbon side sills were added at the sides, and the rear end received a modest-sized trunk lip, a diffuser, and side moldings.
A glance at the arches reveals a set of 22-inch Mansory V.6 wheels with black Y-spokes. We have no details regarding the suspension, but it looks considerably lower than stock here.
Finally, the engine was also denied the right to stay stock. Per Mansory, an ECU remap bolstered the output to 740 PS (730 hp / 544 kW) and 1,000 Nm (738 lb-ft) of torque.
You are welcome to compare the stock Dawn Silver Bullet (in the video) with the tuned one (on the photos). What do you make of this one?