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In 2023, the Rolls-Royce Specter, the brand’s first commercial electric car, equipped with a twin-engine power plant with a total power of 585 horsepower and 895 Nm of torque and a battery with a capacity of 120 kilowatt-hours, providing about 430 kilometers without recharging, went into production. One of the first to present its version of tuning was the famous Mansory studio, which worked in its usual format and radically changed the appearance of the model.

The car received a new front bumper with a developed splitter, hood, radiator grille, sills, inserts in the air intakes, rear bumper with a massive diffuser, spoiler and a number of smaller elements. All parts are made of carbon fiber, coated only with clear varnish, so that the body kit stands out against the background of the body paint.

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The appearance of the electric car is complemented by branded FD.15 wheels, offered in 23- and 24-inch versions. The interior received new upholstery in fine leather, carbon fiber inserts in the steering wheel and other carbon fiber parts. The door panels and instrument panel have additional LED lighting, and the finishing touches to the interior include carbon fiber pedals and deep-pile floor mats.

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But the electric coupe did not receive technical improvements traditional for Mansory projects. With the Rolls-Royce Specter, as with other electric vehicles, the usual scheme works for them – so far no independent company has risked tampering with the electric power plant.

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