Rolls-Royce introduced a one-off version of the Spectre EV called the Semaphore. Only one Spectre Semaphore to be built worldwide.

The Spectre Semaphore catches eyes with its intense "Semaphore Yellow" exterior. It includes an intricate hood artwork named "Marble Paint Spill," created by Californian artists. This piece required over 160 labor hours and sports a silver lacquer finished with multiple clear coats to achieve a look reminiscent of mixed yellow and silver paint. Its vivid color and artistic detailing define this model’s exterior allure.

Inside, the vehicle continues its colorful theme with a bright two-tone design in shades of Lemon Yellow and Citrine Yellow across white seats, doors, and dashboard trims. Distinctive Lemon Yellow stitching and a unique yellow center dial in the gauge cluster are notable features, complete with luxurious materials that stand out in the often-muted luxury car segment.

The Spectre Semaphore is not just about looks. It possesses a fully electric drivetrain boasting 577 horsepower (584 metric horsepower) and 660 lb-ft (895 Nm) of torque. Furthermore, it offers decent range capabilities thanks to its 120 kWh battery that provides up to 266 miles (428 km) of travel on a single charge.

Unlike most bespoke commissions from the brand, this one hasn't been pre-sold. Rolls says it's available to purchase through any authorized dealer in the United States. Though presumably, you'll have to act fast since this is the only one that exists.

The one-off Spectre will make its debut at The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, on August 16 during Monterey Car Week.

Source: Rolls-Royce

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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