Beautifully Customized Rolls Royce Phantom’s Maker Wants To Sell It For $5.2 Million

A bespoke automobile business has presented a beautiful six-wheeled matte-black Rolls Royce Phantom. The vehicle, which was created by Frenchman Alexandre Danton's Danton Arts Kustoms, is based on the 2005 Phantom.

Ladbible reports that Ms. Danton wants to get five million euros ($5.2 million) for his enormous creation.Even though it is handcrafted, not all of the work was done by hand because of the necessity for customization. However, a significant amount of the work was done by hand.At his French estate, Mr. Danton has been modifying automobiles for almost 20 years.

He apparently worked on the masterpiece for three months, disassembling and reassembling it.The Rolls Royce Phantom 6x6's 6.8-litre V-12 engine from the 2005 model, according to the automotive website HotCars, provides the vehicle's power. The publication claims that Mr. Danton made no mechanical changes to the regular Phantom engine, despite the fact that the engine is covered in an unusual gold leaf.

Mr. Danton is renowned for his modified automobiles. He is an expert at creating hot rods. His creations include a 1971 Porsche 911T with a 6.75-liter Bentley V8 engine in place of the original, and a 1970 Lamborghini Espada with a brand-new V12 engine from Sant' Agata Bolognese