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Dubai Customizer Turns the Rolls-Royce Ghost Into a Low-Slung Widebody

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A Ghost That’s Meant to Intimidate

Dubai-based car customization brand Venuum Black has unveiled its take on the Rolls-Royce Ghost, dubbed the RR Ghost Vanta. Purists may want to look away, as the ultra-luxury sedan receives a series of visual modifications that give it a far more aggressive stance – an approach not traditionally associated with the Rolls-Royce brand.

Perhaps the most noticeable change is the lowered ride height, which gives the Ghost a more street-oriented presence. That look is further reinforced by a body-colored widebody kit, featuring subtle vertical, winglet-style aero elements at the ends of the front bumper, rear bumper with a diffuser, and side skirts. With these updates, the side profile is reminiscent of the now-discontinued Chrysler 300C.

In an Instagram post, Venuum described the car as a bespoke build that “features a reimagined widebody kit that gives the Ghost an assertive stance, heightened presence, and a new level of exclusivity.”

Designed for Presence

The RR Ghost Vanta also rides on a set of disc-style wheels that complement the build’s aerodynamic theme. This wheel design is commonly seen on electric vehicles, where it is used to help reduce drag and improve efficiency. While Venuum did not discuss mechanical changes, the build is expected to retain the Ghost’s combustion powertrain.

Under the hood, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is likely powered by a 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 sourced from parent company BMW Group. Assuming no changes were made, output should remain at 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. Since the introduction of the current-generation model in 2020, all-wheel drive has been standard, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

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Bespoke, Redefined

Venuum has not released any interior photos, though its previous commissions suggest a high degree of interior customization is likely available. One example is the company’s Ferrari Purosangue built for American influencer-turned-boxer Jake Paul, which featured a bright yellow interior and a Rolls-Royce-style “starry sky” headliner.

Production of the Ghost Vanta will be limited to just 25 units worldwide, joining Venuum’s growing Rolls-Royce portfolio that includes the Wraith Apollo, Cullinan Tyrannus, Spectre Shadow, and Dawn Eros. Pricing has not been disclosed, though it’s expected to be substantial, given that a factory Ghost – the brand’s entry-level model – already starts in the mid-$350,000 range.

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