While clearly sharing some design cues with the rest of the Rolls-Royce range, there really is nothing quite like a Spectre. That illuminated grille unashamedly announces its arrival, and the sheer size as it silently glides past is incredible. The first time seeing Rolls-Royce’s giant EV coupe lingers long in the memory.
Which, for good and for bad, will probably make any sighting of the new Spofec-modified Spectre Black Badge pretty much unforgettable. Spofec sounds like another weight loss jab, but is actually Novitec’s luxury offshoot specifically for Rolls-Royce (in case the popularity of modifying them was in any doubt), more focused on eye-popping presence than neck-straining acceleration. You might remember its efforts with the Cullinan and Ghost, so the electric flagship was pretty much guaranteed to follow.
We have to discuss the wheels first, and not just because they’re silver (as pretty much every wheel should be, apart from some special exceptions). Like most Novitec wheel options, these SP4s have been designed with Vossen; they boast 17 pairs of spokes, so best ensure your detailing staff are up to snuff for those, and measure an incredible 24 inches in diameter.
Perhaps this doesn’t seem so crazy when you consider that the car is available on 23s from the factory, but still - 24-inch wheels. On a coupe. And they don’t look ridiculous; on the contrary, the Spectre looks great from here, helped by a 35mm ride height drop. That’s how massive this Rolls-Royce is.
Additional changes for a Spofec Spectre include the new front spoiler with extra LEDs, which is neatly integrated. There are also new carbon bits throughout (not that you’d be able to tell in this colour), including the diffuser and spoilers. Expect any influence on actual aero to be as nominal as the impact on kerbweight. But they do the mean and moody aesthetic absolutely no harm at all.
With a host of interior options also possible (just in case Rolls-Royce didn’t do a good enough job), there’s scope for Spofec customers to create something totally out of this world with a Spectre. Or keep a black Black Badge and put big wheels on it. The latest batch of parts is available now, as are standard Spectres from £260k; nobody will care about 659hp rather than 585hp once those 24s are on…
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