Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.In case you missed it, check out what Hypebeast did when it got its hands on the brand-new Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII.Īdblock Adblock Plus Adblocker Ultimate Ghostery uBlock Origin Others Take a look at the Rolls-Royce Spectre above, and stay tuned to Hypebeast for updates. “SPIRIT” and “Whispers” technology, coined by the brand, allow the owner to remotely communicate with the car - likely to control things like pre-heating, parking, and other amenities that make the experience more luxurious, while much more is still yet to be revealed before the car officially launches in Q4 2023. Naturally, rare and specially-chosen woods can be specified, while more illuminations light up the passenger-side dash in over 5,500 lights like stars in the sky at night. Quite literally, the legendary starry-night headliner is now translated onto the doors as an optional extra, adding the “Starlight” finish courtesy of 5,876 LEDs onto the coach doors’ interior. Of course, a Rolls-Royce isn’t complete without a star-studded interior. With this in mind, the Spectre is also Rolls-Royce’s most aerodynamic car ever made with a drag coefficient of just 0.25, helping the behemoth pierce through the air to reduce drag and increase range and performance. The result is a car unequivocally Rolls-Royce, centered around that quintessential (and now wider-than-ever) Pantheon grille and body lines that swoop down to a narrowed rear end, while at the front, things are upright and lead the eye to the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy. Lines are chamfered and smoothed, but the aggression of a sports car remains. Likewise, the Spectre sports a design language similar to the Phantom Coupé or perhaps the Ghost, only modernized. All this is packed inside a two-door, four-seat land-yatch measuring almost 5.5-meters long and more than two meters wide and weighing nearly three tons before the addition of passengers.īut, don’t think the Spectre will be a slouch, as the figures suggest 900 Nm of torque will be delivered from its 430Kw powertrain, which should be good to send the car to 62 MPH in 4.5 seconds, which is comparable to other cars like the Rolls-Royce Ghost’s 4.3-second stint. Neatly bringing us on to numbers, the Spectre is expected to deliver 323 miles on a single charge, coming with a power consumption of 2.9 miles per kWh. To ensure it’s as good as can be, the automaker has subjected the car to a would-be 400-year drive equating to 2.5 million kilometers of testing. For the Spectre this is elevated with the currents of EV power running through its fibers, simultaneously becoming a successor to the Phantom Coupé and entering the market as the world’s first “Ultra-Luxury Electric Super Coupé.” For example, electric cars are often quick, quiet and luxurious by default - everything a Rolls-Royce stands for and is. Made from aluminum to keep weight down, the Spectre shows how Rolls-Royce’s cars are inherently fit for the world of electrification. In turn, we find a car that’s entirely new from the ground up.
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