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Modified Rolls-Royce Ghost

Following its premiere at the 2023 SEMA Show, British company Urban Automotive has announced that it has opened the order book for the modified Rolls-Royce Ghost.

The car carries over many of the design features of the previous model including a carbon fiber front bumper, two-piece carbon fiber front bumper cladding, integrated daytime running lights, carbon front bumper splitter, carbon rear bumper, diffuser and lip spoiler, as well as aluminum tailpipes. There is an Urban Icon label on the tailgate.

Under the hood is a 6.75L twin-turbo V12 engine with 563 hp (420 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. The engine is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission that sends power to the rear wheels. Customers will be able to choose a high-performance Milltek Sport exhaust system as well as 22 and 24-inch Vossen forged aluminum rims. Also, more than 40 individual components are available to customers, and Urban specializes in aftermarket products for brands such as Land Rover, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Lamborghini, Audi, Volkswagen and Tesla.

Parts for the car will be hand-made at Urbano’s headquarters in Milton Keynes, and can also be used for the Phantom and Spectre. Price available on request.

Source: Urban Automotive

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Saudi police to use all-electric Lucid Air

Lucid Motors has been struggling with stock prices and car deliveries due to a slowdown in electric vehicle sales, and now they have signed a contract to supply the Saudi Arabian police force with Lucid Air. These are all-electric sedans that will cruise on the roads of the Kingdom.

The first copy was presented in Riyadh, and it is finished in black and white police livery. On the roof of the car, instead of a siren and police lights, there is a carrier with a drone. By pressing a button, the driver activates the drone, which takes off.

For now, there are no detailed photos of the car’s interior. All cars should be equipped with standard police equipment, with perhaps some extras.

This is not a surprise if we consider that the sovereign fund of Saudi Arabia owns 60% of the shares of Lucid Motors, and that Saudi Arabia recently signed an agreement with Lucid Group on the construction of the first ever facility for the production of electric vehicles in KSA. It is part of the Vision 2030 plan by which the largest oil producer wants to transform its economy.

Representatives of Saudi Arabia stated that this is only the beginning of what can be expected in the future, and the opening of the first Lucid Group factory will enable the realization of the recently signed agreement with the Government of Saudi Arabia on the sale of 100,000 vehicles in the next decade. The factory will be built in Jeddah and will have a capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year.

Source: MOI Saudi Arabia via X

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MANHART MH2 560 based on BMW M2 G87

At the end of 2022, BMW premiered the BMW M2 G87 as the last generation of this model with ICE. Now, 15 months later, the German tuner Manhart has introduced its first project based on this model, the MANHART MH2 560.

Manhart finished the car in a traditional black color with a decal set in matte gray/blue that goes from the front mask over the hood and roof to the rear spoiler. There are blue details on the front splitter, front grille, front air intakes, side skirts, around the rear exhaust pipes and on the rear spoiler.

Also, Manhart equipped the car with carbon body parts that include hood, kidney grilles, front bumper inserts, Alpha-N front spoiler lip, side skirts, spoiler lip on the trunk and an Alpha-N carbon rear diffuser. Of course, there are also M Performance mirror caps. Additional equipment includes Sport Downpipes with HJS catalytic converters with ECE certification, MANHART stainless steel exhaust system with valve control function, four matte black 100-millimeter tailpipes, and Variant 4 coilover suspension by KW Suspensions. Optionally, customers can order Race Downpipes and OPF-Delete replacement pipes with 200-cell catalytic converters and OPF/GPF Deleters, as well as a set of MANHART coil-over springs by KW Suspensions.

Inside, the M Sport seats, curved display on the instrument panel, with two screens of 12.3 and 14.9 inches through which the driver can adjust various vehicle systems, such as the chassis, steering, braking and M traction control, have been retained. Added MANHART floor mats and plenty of carbon.

When it comes to the powertrain, the MH2 560 is powered by a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6 engine with 560 hp (418 kW) and 479 lb-ft (650 Nm) of torque. As a reminder, the standard M2 has 453 hp (333 kW) and 406 lb-ft (550 Nm) of torque. The increase in power was achieved thanks to the MANHART MHtronik control unit. The car is mounted on 21″ Concave One alloy wheels in diamond-polished finish wrapped in 275/25ZR21 and 295/25ZR21. 20″ wheels with 265/30ZR20 at the front and 285/30ZR20 tires are optionally available.

Source: Manhart

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