Chances are you are already familiar with the grotesque styling options for supercars Japanese tuner Wald International has on offer. A few days ago, the team finished working on adapting its trademark Black Bison kit to the eighth-gen Rolls-Royce Phantom. Care to have a look?
The ultra-opulent SUV gained a custom front bumper with chrome inserts, an integrated spoiler and air intakes. There are also chrome accents on the side skirts and the rear fascia, where the tuner adds a fine mesh stylized to look like the front grille. Wrapping up the list of changes is a massive rear diffuser housing suitably enormous exhaust tips. Then again, none of this will surprise you if you have been following Wald International Rolls-Royce releases over the past few years.
The luxury car now rides on a set of Wald I13-F multi-piece forged rims measuring 24 inches in diameter. The sheer body dimensions of the vehicle enable the wheels to look just right in their respective arches.
The company did nothing about the stock suspension, but the Black Bison kit gives the car a much lower visual stance anyway.
Blacked-out windows, darkened lights front and rear, and even the painted-over Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament complete the dark and menacing image.
Photos: Wald International