19:36 04-02-2026
Mansory unveils surprisingly subtle Rolls-Royce Spectre electric tuner
Mansory's latest Rolls-Royce Spectre project features a glossy black design with blue accents, revised body kit, and a refined interior, offering a rare blend of style and elegance.
Mansory has turned its attention to the Rolls-Royce Spectre once again, and this time the result is more surprising than shocking. Known for its extreme and often controversial projects, the tuner has unveiled an electric Spectre that could almost be called restrained. For Mansory, this is certainly a stroke of luck.
The look is defined by a deep glossy black paint with subtle blue accents on the grille, wheel rims, and select body lines. The exterior body kit has been redesigned, but without the firm's typical excess. The Spectre now features two spoilers—one on the roof and one on the boot lid—a new diffuser, side skirts with aerodynamic blades, and a revised front bumper with additional daytime running lights.
The side profile reveals a lower stance, clearly the result of a lowered suspension, while large multi-spoke wheels enhance the visual effect. Ride stiffness has obviously increased, but for fans of the brand, this is unlikely to be a deal-breaker.

Inside, black and blue leather dominates, complemented by metal inserts and sleek glossy panels. The starlight headliner remains untouched, and Mansory has left the iconic 'RR' badges alone—a surprisingly subtle touch.
The tuner hasn't disclosed powertrain specifications, but the standard Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge produces 650 horsepower and 1,075 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds. The base version offers 567 horsepower and slightly more relaxed performance.
For Mansory, this is one of its most refined projects in recent years. The Spectre retains the firm's signature style without losing the elegance of a Rolls-Royce—a rare and valuable combination in itself.