Rolls Royce Ghost by DMC
As if the British car manufacturer
wasn’t making enough limited edition, bespoke models to begin with, DMC took a
swing at its own exclusive, unique Roller as well.
Called the “SaRangHae” Edition, this
particular Rolls Royce was exclusively developed for “Asia Prince” aka Jang
Keun Suk (who isn’t actually a prince, but a Korean actor and singer) by the
German tuner.
Apparently, Mr. Asia Prince has an
exquisite taste for fine automobiles and commissioned DMC to leave its bespoke
print on the luxurious vehicle. The Project’s name, SaRangHae, means love in
Korean, and DMC decided that a subtle approach for the Roller is enough to keep
it in sync with the main motif.
Still, DMC understands that Rolls Royce
can’t be treated with outrageous aftermarket visual cues, thus creating a very
subtle body-kit for the vehicle. Additional trims on the front fascia were
installed, the sides now feature straight linked skirts, while the rear was
garnished with a new trunk spoiler, a rear trim and a diffuser – but nothing
eye poking, to say the least.
Sitting on 24-inch diamond-forged wheels
(the same model seen on the recently unveiled Zeus G-Class), the Roller also
comes with a slight bump in power. Don’t expect something drastic, though, as
the twin-turbo V12’s power figure was bumped by only 70 PS and 80 Nm of torque
to a total output of 640 PS and 860 Nm of torque, enough to take the 2.5-ton
car from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 second, all the way to a top speed of 295 Km/h.