Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II custom by Wheels Boutique
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The good folks over at the Miami, Florida-based automotive customization shop Wheels Boutique have a couple of massive limousines on display across the vast expanses of social media. So, which one is your big-wheeled Mansory poison?

I personally believe there is a very fine line nowadays in the aftermarket customization game between some tuning kits like the ones from Mansory and the ironic ‘Rolls-Royce from Temu’ memes, including as far as Phantom limousines are concerned. Naturally, I have a couple of examples.

Rolls-Royce, that British automaker that commands everyone’s attention with its presence and personality, has always had a knack for personalization and customization. Its current lineup, consisting of two limousines, Ghost and Phantom, an all-electric grand tourer, the Spectre, as well as the ultra-luxury Cullinan super-SUV, invites bespoke ideas like there’s no tomorrow, especially since automotive exotics have become a haven for the one percent of one percenters.

Not long ago, I showed you a potential red herring – a 2027 Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom that was customized Red on Red by the American partners from Los Angeles, California, RDB LA. They’re old foxes when it comes to outrageous custom machines, and a full red PPF wrap to mix and match with a red interior was clearly the stuff of audaciousness. On this occasion, however, I’m going to present a couple of ‘tamer’ creations – that red Phantom is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea.

So, Wheels Boutique recently highlighted a ‘final boss,’ a Mansory Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II dressed with all the Mansory aero goodies and finished in gloss black with a baby blue line to allude to the interior treatment. The light hue is also present on the Spirit of Ecstasy statue, the coachline, the Mansory full-face black wheels, the badges, and all over the interior – of course.

The dark and menacing Rolls-Royce Phantom behemoth is sweetened by the baby blue touches, and also carries itself with dignity and a forged carbon hood! That’s something, right? If you think that it’s still too glamorous or outrageous, they quickly shoed us a lighter Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II also dressed with Mansory attire but finished like a proper land yacht in Silver and Chrome.

This time around, the Mansory touches are subtler, like the forged carbon fiber aerodynamic enhancements, and the black interior purposely contrasts with the lighter Silver and Chrome tones. Additionally, this time around the aftermarket alloy wheels come from AG Luxury Wheels with a Brushed finish and 24 inches in size. So, what do you think? Which one of these behemoths is your favorite and why?