• Mansory has unveiled its take on the Rolls-Royce Spectre, featuring extensive carbon fiber add-ons on the exterior and massive 24-inch wheels.
  • The interior gets a dramatic makeover as well, with a contrasting black and orange leather upholstery and even more star-like LEDs.
  • The tuned model retains the original Rolls-Royce electric powertrain with 577 horsepower and a 266-mile range.

Well, for those who just can’t get enough of extreme makeovers, the moment we’ve all been holding our breath for has finally arrived: Mansory has unveiled its tuning package for Rolls-Royce’s first-ever production EV, the Spectre. Gone is the subtle design of the ultra-luxurious coupe, replaced by numerous carbon fiber add-ons adorning the exterior and a striking orange leather upholstery gracing the cabin.

The Rolls-Royce Spectre made its debut in October 2022, but tuners have been somewhat hesitant to tinker with it. However, Mansory, a name well-acquainted with Rolls-Royce builds, has embarked on a complete vehicle conversion, demonstrating the possibilities when a Spectre owner grants them the green light.

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A significant portion of the exterior is adorned with Mansory’s signature carbon weave, encompassing the entire hood, noted for its “ultra-light” construction. The front bumper boasts a sharper splitter and matching trim surrounding the intakes, which now accommodate an additional set of slim LED DRLs. While the grille has been darkened, it retains its illuminated effect, customizable to any desired color.

The profile of the standard Spectre largely comes without any decorative features, but Mansory added massive side gills with fake intakes and sportier side skirts with integrated fins. Similarly, the thick bezels surrounding the greenhouse got a carbon fiber extension, as with the taillight garnish.

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The alterations to the rear end are even more pronounced, featuring a large diffuser enveloping the bespoke carbon fiber bumper and optionally equipped with an F1-style third brake light. Moreover, the EV’s sweeping roofline is interrupted by a discreet roof spoiler and a more prominent lip spoiler on the tailgate’s edge. While Mansory claims these additions were made to “maximize downforce on the rear axle,” we can’t help but question whether the Spectre needed the extra drag.

As for the wheels, Mansory had already announced the FD.15 rims with a diameter of 23 inches, but they have now added the option of an even larger 24-inch version shod in 295/30 R24 tires. On the pictured example, the forged and polished wheels are painted black, matching the dark-themed exterior.

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Moving inside, the tuner opted for a high-contrast combination with orange and black shades for the fine leather upholstery. There is a heavy dose of carbon fiber inserts, along high-pile floor mats and star-lit door cards matching the roofliner.

As is the case with most modified EVs, the electric powertrain remains intact. The Rolls-Royce Spectre makes 577 hp (430 kW / 584 PS) and 660 lb-ft (895 Nm) of torque, enough to propel the heavyweight luxury coupe from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 4.4 seconds. On the other hand, the 120 kWh battery pack offers a 266-mile (428 km) range, which shouldn’t be an issue as not many owners use their Rolls-Royces for hypermiling.

Mansory didn’t disclose the cost of the Spectre conversion, but they’re more than willing to create another one for interested parties.

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