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Changes added for performance include a new rear spoiler, rear skirt, rear diffuser and the double sport exhaust system. The 22-inch monoblock rims house Dunlop SP SportMaxx tyres to the tune of 265/35 at the front and 295/30 at the back.
Thanks to larger twin turbos, ECU optimisation, a sports manifold and sports catalysers, the Mansory Ghost now kicks out 530kW (720 PS / 710 hp) at 5,850rpm. Torque was increased from 780Nm to 1,020Nm (752 lb-ft). The car is now claimed to sprint from 0 - 100km/h in 4.4 seconds with a top end of 310km/h (192.6 mph).
The interior is laid out in delicate leather, ultra-suede lining from the roof line to the dashboard, a carbon fibre sports steering wheel with light bamboo inlays, illuminated door sills and LEDs lighting up the cabin.







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