
Loud body kits, giant rims, and shiny interiors don't work well on every car—especially not on a Rolls-Royce. Luckily, this custom Rolls-Royce Spectre avoids those flashy changes. Instead, it gets just a few clean upgrades that make it stand out without going over the top.
All-Black Look Replaces Chrome
Can you see what's different? If you noticed the missing chrome, you're right. All chrome parts have been blacked out. The grille slats now have a black chrome finish, giving the front a smooth contrast. The car also has new 24-inch wheels. These big rims look like Rolls-Royce would design themselves, finished with a brushed smoked look.
Subtle Upgrades That True Fans Notice
Many Rolls-Royce models, including the Spectre, look amazing with just a few aftermarket wheels. They did a great job keeping the design stylish but not flashy. Most people might not even notice what's been changed—and that's often the goal with tuning high-end cars. But true fans will spot the upgrades immediately and likely appreciate the cleaner, more modern style. We know we do!
Quiet Luxury with Strong Power
People driving the Rolls-Royce Spectre often say it's quiet and smooth. The electric setup works perfectly for a brand always known for silence and comfort. And don't think it's slow. Even though it weighs nearly 6,600 pounds (almost 3 tons), it can go from 0 to 60 mph (97 kph) in just 4.5 seconds. That's about as fast as the Mercedes-AMG G 63, which has a 577-hp twin-turbo V8 engine.
Power and Price of the Spectre
So, how strong is the first electric Rolls-Royce? It has 664 lb-ft of torque (900 Nm) and 567 horsepower (575 PS) from a dual-motor setup. Like other Rolls-Royces, this model is costly. The 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre starts at over $420,000 in the U.S., And that's before any upgrades. Some custom versions, like those tuned by Mansory, cost even more. If this specific custom Spectre was for sale, it would be worth over $500,000.
Would You Buy It?
If you had that money, would you buy the customized Rolls-Royce Spectre?