Insane 6-wheel ‘Apocalypse-proof’ £4m Rolls Royce Phantom with gold-plated brakes & croc-leather wheel hits the streets

Insane 6-wheel ‘Apocalypse-proof’ £4m Rolls Royce Phantom with gold-plated brakes & croc-leather wheel hits the streets

A MONSTER six-wheeled Rolls Royce Phantom with gold-plated brakes has excited car enthusiasts across the globe.

The matte black creation has been described as a rich person’s dream in an alternate reality where society collapses and zombies take over.

Danton Arts KustomsA monster Rolls Royce Phantom, the first ever 6×6 of its kind, has been unveiled[/caption]

Supercar BlondieThe 2005 Rolls Royce Phantom 6×6 has an elongated filled with off-roading gear[/caption]

Supercar BlondieInside the vehicle are orange seats and a crocodile-leather steering wheel[/caption]

Building the custom machine involved Frenchman Alexandre Danton and his team chopping the rear end off a 2005 Rolls Royce Phantom, just behind the rear doors, and constructing a new rear end with two axles and four wheels; the car is the first-ever 6×6 of its kind.

Danton’s crew also lengthened the car’s trunk and filled it with off-roading gear including a jerry can and anti-skid plates.

But it is the front of the 2.3-metre-wide and 6.3-metre-long Max Max Phantom that first catches the eye, with a push bar, bright yellow headlights and foglights, and a roof-mounted yellow LED light bar.

Sidesteps were installed to allow its passengers to reach the custom-built rack atop the car’s raised roof.

Massively wide wheel arches fitted with 24-inch wheels complete the black beast’s aggressive, otherworldly look.

Inside, the Rolls Royce’s original leather was replaced with bright orange leather; the steering wheel airbag cover was reupholstered in crocodile leather and the arm rests in snakeskin.

Umbrellas were hidden in the rear door frames and 90s-style entertainment screens added for the enjoyment of back passengers.

Features of the 6×6 Rolls Royce Phantom

The insane six-wheeled ‘apocalypse-proof’ £4m Rolls Royce Phantom comes complete with a range of unique features, including:

Elongated trunk
24-inch wheels
All-terrain tyres
Yellow headlights, foglights
Roof-mounted LED light bar
Bright orange leather interior
Croc-leather steering wheel airbag
Snakeskin armrests
Original V12 6.7-litre engine

One feature of the car that remained unchanged from 2005 was its V12 6.7-litre engine with 453 horsepower.

Gold flakes were applied to the Phantom’s engine cover as well as its brake calipers – one of many touches which may appeal to aesthetically-motivated and financially-affluent people in a hazardous post-apocalyptic world.

The one-of-a-kind creation was built in three months and listed for sale at $5.2million (£4.3million).

Danton, of Lyon, posted a picture of the car to Instagram following its completion, asking his followers: “Do you like six wheels? I do.”

Another six-wheeled motor that has got the car community is an ex-military machine with supercharged V8 power.

The heavily-modified 2009 AM General Humvee car was also built by Danton Arts Kustoms – and Frenchy Export LLC.

It is a genuine Humvee military vehicle that was upgraded to have six off-road-inspired wheels, with other modifications including lowered suspension, large alloy wheels, and low-profile tyres.

The matte green car also features an F1-style spoiler wing made from a real aircraft wing, a custom steel bumper, and metal bucket seats.

Supercar BlondieThe build involved extending the Phantom and adding a roof rack[/caption]

Supercar BlondieA yellow LED lightbar has been attached to the roof[/caption]

Supercar BlondieTwenty-four-inch wheels fill out the massive wheel arches[/caption]

Supercar BlondieEntertainment screens were added to the back of the driver and front passenger seats[/caption]

Supercar BlondieThe outrageous car was built by Danton Arts Kustoms, run by Alexandre Danton[/caption]

Danton Arts KustomsIts matte black finish adds to its doomsday look[/caption]

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