
Photo: Instagram | Mansory
Starting on the outside, we can see that this tuned Rolls-Royce Spectre features new trim on the sides. It also has new side skirts, and the add-ons continue at the front with the chin spoiler and at the rear, where it has a motorsport-inspired diffuser with an extra brake light in the middle.
Additional tweaks contribute to its revised stance, and these also include the aftermarket alloys. Mind you, even if they look like they came directly from the BMW Group-owned British luxury car manufacturer, they were actually signed by Mansory and fit the design very well. The final touch appears to be a tweaked suspension, as this Spectre seems to sit slightly closer to the ground—unless we’re wrong and the add-ons contribute to this.
Photo: Instagram | Mansory
Did you notice the blue accents all around, including on the aftermarket alloys? They tie the car’s exterior to the cockpit. We can see through the windows that high-end blue leather upholstery dominates the cabin, and while we’d normally go for a more classic hue on any luxury ride, especially a Rolls-Royce, we cannot help but like how everything comes together here.
Are you wondering about the firepower? Well, Mansory hasn’t mentioned it, and tuning any electric powertrain is very tricky. Therefore, we’re tempted to say that this modified Rolls-Royce Spectre soldiers on with its stock thrust and output, which are rated at 664 pound-feet (900 Nm) and 567 horsepower (575 ps/430 kW). The model packs a pair of electric motors that enable 0-60 mph (97 kph) in 4.5 seconds.
Rolls-Royce Spectre tips the scales at nearly three tons, which equals around 6,600 pounds. It has a 320-mile (515 km) driving range, and it’s a peach of an EV that comes with an eye-watering price tag.
The 2024 model starts at more than $420,000 in the United States, and this one is even pricier. We don’t know the magic number, but you can reach out to the Platinum Group for it, if you want to make this tuned vehicle yours. The car is a gem, especially for something that Mansory signed, and it’s proof that this tuner can also come up with nice rides besides the usual monstrosities. Nice job, Mansory!
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