Mansory, the well-known German tuner, decided to surprise its fans with a radical customization of the Spectre, the first electric model from Rolls-Royce.
The German tuner decided to enhance the well-known model from the British luxury brand with a more daring package, featuring an exterior that incorporates a forged carbon fiber aerodynamic kit, including a new front bumper with fins, all in carbon fiber.
Furthermore, Mansory equipped this Spectre with a carbon hood, and a front section marked by a black grille that can be illuminated in the color chosen by the driver, simply by pressing a button.
In profile, Mansory’s Spectre stands out for fake air intakes with a gill-like appearance and more sporty side skirts, all in carbon fiber, complemented by 23 or 24’’ wheels.
The rear is marked by a generously sized diffuser that surrounds the custom carbon fiber bumper and optionally equipped with a third brake light in the style of an F1 single-seater.
In addition, the wide roofline of the Rolls-Royce electric tram is interrupted by a discreet roof spoiler complemented by a more prominent wing placed at the end of the tailgate.
The interior features a high-contrast combination with orange and black tones for the fine leather upholstery, and details in carbon fiber.
Mansory has not revealed any technical upgrades for this radical Spectre, which features an electric motor that produces 576 hp of power and a maximum torque of 900 Nm, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds and reach a electronically controlled top speed of 250 km/h.
The battery integrated into the chassis, which, according to Rolls-Royce, increases the car’s stiffness by 30% compared to models with the same combustion engine architecture, has a capacity of 120 kWh and promises a range of 428 km on a single charge.