Rolls-Royce dazzles Monterey with electric spectre in semaphore yellow
Rolls-Royce has prepared something special for Monterey Car Week, as in previous years. This year, it's the electric Spectre, distinguished by its bold finish.
The most striking feature of the Spectre Semaphore is the fluorescent Semaphore Yellow paint, created especially for this model. An additional highlight is the bonnet, adorned with an artistic "Marble Paint Spill" insert made from a mixture of silver and clear lacquer. The design and execution took a remarkable 160 hours of work.
The interior is equally intriguing, dominated by white and two shades of yellow—lemon Yellow and Citrine Yellow. It must be admitted that this is a daring configuration that can certainly be appreciated.
Representatives of Rolls-Royce have not mentioned any changes to the drive, suggesting that it remains unchanged. As a reminder, the Spectre is a 585-horsepower electric vehicle offering up to 330 miles of range on a single charge.
The car will be the star of the Monterey Car Week, which will certainly attract a great deal of attention. The brand from Goodwood has been successfully rejuvenating its image for years, and projects like this one contribute significantly to that effort.