
Australian car presenter Alex Hirschi, more commonly known as ‘Supercar Blondie', recently took a closer look at the world’s first ‘Rolls-Royce Phantom 6x6'. According to the presenter, it took three months to transform the mattblack vehicle, an operation that was conducted by Danton Arts Kustoms.
This supersized car is made out of a Rolls Royce Phantom 2005 that was chopped off right behind the backdoors. They then procdeeded to add the back of a BMW series 7, also from 2005, including the rear axe, giving the car its 6 wheels.
It also features yellow tinted headlines that, according to Hirschi, are not allowed on the roads in half of the world’s countries, gold-plated breaks and stars on the outside instead of the inside, one of the brand’s signature details.
The video report reveals that the six-wheeler in question is registered in the Grand Duchy, as the yellow Luxembourgish license plates, that are featured prominently on both the front and rear ends of the car, show.