German-based, top-end tuning firm Mansory has reworked the Rolls-Royce Ghost, the British company's new entry-level model.
Only three examples of the White Ghost Limited will be produced, all of which will feature white paintwork, a mild body kit, LED running lights below the headlamps and on the mirrors and a new twin-exit exhaust tailpipe.
A set of huge 22-inch, diamond polished alloy wheels complete the exterior look.
Mansory describes the interior as an 'oasis of luxury', but that's down to personal preference. The cabin is decked out with brown and cream leather and Alcantara, as well as bamboo inserts. The seats, door panels and dash all feature additional LED lighting.
The standard Ghost has a hearty 6.6-litre 563bhp V12 engine, which is enough to hit 62mph in 4.9 seconds. Mansory has gone one better and eked a massive 629bhp out of the engine. There's also a monstrous 634lb.ft of torque - up from the standard car's 575lb.ft.
That means 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds and a delimited 180mph top speed.
The relatively restrained White Ghost follows the lurid blue and gold version of the Rolls-Royce that Mansory previewed at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Expect to pay €119,800 (around £101,000) on top of the price of the standard Rolls-Royce Ghost, which costs £195,840. If you're interested and you have deep pockets, visit your nearest Mansory dealer. That's located in Switzerland...