
There is a high-degree of personalisation available with a Rolls-Royce, including the option to customise the interior theme based on the exterior shade that you choose. The ultra-luxurious cabin is finished in a white theme with exquisite wood work on the dashboard, and exquisite leather seats. Rolls has debuted the Spectre in shade called ‘Chartreuse’ which is said to replicate the green undertones of French liqueur. Overall, the Spectre has a drag coefficient (Cd) value of just 0.25.Īlso Read: Cars In India Above Rs 1 Crore The simplistic, yet elegant, rear profile houses vertical taillight elements that complement its grille in the front. It runs on 23-inch wheels with a triangular inner design, which is the first for any Rolls-Royce.

The Spectre gets rear-hinged doors, of course, with a roofline that sits higher than a traditional coupe, but sportier than that of a longer four-door luxury offering. The Spectre also features the iconic RR headlights placed below the sleek DRLs. It also adorns the new Spirit of Ecstasy ornament, which has been redesigned, keeping in mind aerodynamics and coefficient of drag. Up front, you have the trademark Rolls-Royce grille in an illuminated avatar with the vanes angled for aero-efficiency, which is the widest among any car from the British marque. The Spectre still looks like a pureblood RR while still integrating several EV-specific elements.

When many carmakers have made it a mission to make their electric cars look different from their ICE models, Rolls-Royce has stuck with its rich heritage. It’s a spiritual successor to the Phantom Coupe, continuing with the stretched hood and fastback-style rear profile.

Rolls-Royce has made its measured entry into the EV space with the ultra-luxury Spectre coupe. The ultra-luxury EV will deliver a range of up to 520km
