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We’ve seen several modified copies of the luxury electric grand tourer, including one from Mansory that’s not bad at all for something from this controversial company. Novitec’s version was pure perfection, and we also liked a few examples running aftermarket wheels.
Speaking of which, we just came across another Rolls-Royce Spectre that features new alloys. Behind them are AL13 Wheels, called LUX04. The wheelmaker gave them a two-tone satin black and gloss black finish and kept the OEM floating hubcaps that have a pop of orange, just like the Rolls-Royce logos on the sides, front and back.
But why orange? Well, to tie the elegant black exterior to the lively interior. Opening the door reveals a lot of high-quality orange leather upholstery, which wrapped the seats, door panels and other parts of the interior. We can also see some black accents here and there, black piping and the embossed RR logos on the headrests, which are also black.
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We're definitely fans of any luxury vehicle that has a black exterior look, and we think this Rolls-Royce Spectre is a great proposition. And while the LUX04 wheels might not be our favorite alloys, they certainly fit the design with their turbine shape. The cabin is also quite handsome in orange, although our ideal British luxury grand tourer would probably have a white or at least black cabin.
It looks like an investor and developer owns this Rolls-Royce Spectre, so we have to congratulate him on this amazing ride in a near-perfect configuration. The car is pure fire and despite its luxury-focused nature, it is more than capable of giving its occupants an adrenaline rush every time the person behind the wheel abuses the right pedal.
The BMW Group-owned luxury car brand claims a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of four and a half seconds, which isn't bad at all for something that weighs a lot. The Spectre tips the scales at around 6,600 pounds, or nearly three tons. It has a range of 320 miles, which translates to 515 kilometers, and uses a pair of electric motors that generate a total of 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque and 567 horsepower (575 ps/430 kW).
You have to be rich to afford a modern Rolls-Royce, and the Spectre is no exception. For the 2024 model year, the Electric vehicle starts at over $420,000 in the US. So, would you own one if money was the least of your worries?