The $413,500 Spectre coupe is Rolls Royce's first electric vehicle

The $413,500 Spectre coupe is Rolls Royce’s first electric vehicle

 

The interior reflects that choice. The design incorporates the now-required instrument and infotainment screens, as well as a digital passenger fascia. In line with Rolls-personalised Royce’s design philosophy, you may even have the hue of the on-screen dials customised. In-vehicle activities may be handled by an “Eleanor” assistant, and a Whispers app can both deliver curated location suggestions (such as restaurants) and remotely operate basic car features such as the locks and heaters.

This isn’t merely a modified version of the company’s previous designs. The Spectre has “starlight” doors with 4,796 points of light and a unique aluminium base (the “Architecture of Luxury”) tailored for EVs. It’s a huge coupe, measuring 16 feet long and 6.6 feet wide, and it necessitated the company’s first 23-inch wheels in almost a century. This is intended for leisurely outings and excursions to the golf club, not for all-out sprints along rural roads.