A Dutchman Transformed a Rolls-Royce V12 Into a Jeep That Looks Like It’s From Action Movies. The Model Now Features Six Wheels and Fully Yellow Headlights, However, Its Purpose Remains Unknown.
Car enthusiasts know that the budget for customizing a vehicle is usually quite limited. This is especially true when it comes to a Volkswagen Beetle or a Fiat Uno, but for the owner of a Rolls-Royce V12 Phantom, the budget was no issue. In fact, he thought that the design of one of the world’s most expensive mass-produced cars could be improved and transformed it into a jeep.
Rolls-Royce V12 Gets a More Aggressive Look
The model in question is the pre-facelift Series 1 Phantom. The vehicle, now a Jeep, had its photos shared on Facebook by Alper Dmr, a member of the Hart voor Auto’s — Carparazzi group, after being spotted at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands.
Those who see the six-wheeled Rolls-Royce V12 can hardly believe it is a legitimate Rolls-Royce, thinking instead that it’s a Jeep. To accommodate the two extra wheels, the rear of the vehicle had to be extended. To make the design even more aggressive, bars were installed on the front and rear of the vehicle, which even features a tow hitch.
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The giant fenders also attract attention and make onlookers wonder where this car will be used. Perhaps it’s a wealthy individual’s call for a pickup in the super-luxury market.
Rolls-Royce Is Equipped With a 466-Horsepower Engine


The Jeep modified by the Dutchman, whose intended environment we still do not know—whether urban or off-road—features yellow headlights. This is because both the headlights and the roof lights as well as the fog lights draw attention due to their unconventional color.
Nowadays, such lighting is considered outdated and is even deemed illegal in some countries. However, there are still conventional parts in the modified Rolls-Royce V12. It is just a bit exotic considering the audience and admirers of super-luxury cars. The vehicle’s engine is a V12 with 466 horsepower connected to a six-speed automatic transmission.
The expectation now is that the “Jeep’s” engine has not been replaced. It is hard to imagine what the interior of this vehicle must be like, especially since each Rolls-Royce allows for an infinite possibility of combinations.
Justin Bieber Also Owns a Modified Rolls-Royce
In 2016, the manufacturer created the Vision 100, a futuristic and autonomous concept celebrating the 100th anniversary of the manufacturer and simultaneously trying to preview the company’s next steps regarding design, technologies, and luxury. However, singer Justin Bieber and West Coast Customs, a famous customization company, decided to accelerate Rolls’ plans by 95 years.
The young Canadian added the luxurious Wraith to his collection, which was the starting point, but from the coupe, only the style and interior remained. The headlights are new, and the front grille has been reduced in size compared to the traditional model. And, just like in the futuristic prototype, the front and rear wheels are covered by a body kit made exclusively for the model.
The side mirrors have been removed and replaced by small cameras installed in the wheel arches. The taillights have a triangular shape, giving the model more personality.


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