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Pink Rolls-Royce Dawn With Mansory Goodies Is a Veritable Barbiemobile

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To you and me, Mansory has ruined the looks of countless high-end machines over the years. But the rich and famous might agree to disagree, as to them, who are the controversial tuner's usual clientele, these flashy rides that cost more than the proverbial arm and leg are precisely what the doctor ordered.
Mansory has modified to the teeth certain vehicles from most premium car brands, a few exotic ones, and the occasional mainstream company. One of their latest encounters with something on four wheels that costs a lot of money came in the form of one brash Rolls-Royce Dawn.

You see, Rolls-Royce may have pulled the plug on the open-top luxury GT earlier this year, but that hasn't stopped the tuner from bringing out the color within it – literally. The pictured Dawn features a dual-tone exterior finish, mixing purple at the front that fades to black at the rear. There are other black components on deck, too, including some that sport a forged carbon look.

Addition LED lights are part of the makeover, alongside the body kit that Mansory has applied to other Dawns and Wraiths, for that matter. These include the side attachments, as well as the beefier skirts, a redesigned lower section of the front bumper, complete with an apron that features side blades, rear bumper add-ons, a new diffuser, and a trunk lid spoiler.

Rounding off the exterior looks are the FS.23 black multi-spoke alloys with a touch of purple, side decals presented in light blue, and the usual Mansory logos. Things are a bit too purple when it comes to the cabin, too, which was completely reupholstered in fine leather painted in the lively hue. This Dawn has light blue seatbelts with Mansory branding on them, custom carpets and floor mats, new entry sills, and other stuff that makes it stand out more.

Without any outside intervention, the 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission made by ZF that sends the thrust to the rear wheels, produces 563 hp (571 ps/420 kW) and 605 lb-ft (820 Nm) of torque. Nonetheless, Mansory has also had its way with the power unit, which was massaged to develop 730 hp (740 ps/544 kW) and 738 lb-ft (1,000 Nm). According to the tuner, the zero to sixty-two mph (0 to 100 kph) is dispatched in 4.5 seconds, and the luxury open-top car tops out at 177 mph (285 kph).

Mansory hasn't revealed whether this Rolls-Royce Dawn is for sale, but even if it isn't, worry not because, for the right amount of cash, they can turn any example out there to this specification. But would you really do that to this model if you had one?

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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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