Spofec Unveils Dark-Themed Rolls-Royce Spectre With Aerodynamic Enhancements
by AutoExpert | 13 August, 2024
Spofec, the Rolls-Royce-focused branch of Novitec, has just added their own spin to the mix, unveiling a Rolls-Royce Spectre with a striking dark theme. The entire car is decked out in a black paint job with darkened chrome accents, and every inch of it showcases exposed carbon fiber.
Disc Wheel Looks Nail-On in Murdered Rolls-Royce Spectre At the front, you'll find an additional set of DRLs integrated into the bumper inserts and a splitter. More pronounced side skirts adorn the front, and lip spoiler and diffuser fins are added to the rear.
The additional parts are functional and not just for show; they help achieve optimal aerodynamic balance, decrease front lift, and increase airflow. The addition of 24-inch Vossen SP3 alloy wheels, which Spofec has tweaked, is another notable feature. If you ask us, the new wheels are more sporty in appearance.
As an alternative to the standard Spofec design, which has nine twin spokes, the SP2 provides a choice of 72 colors in painted, polished, or brushed surface finishes. Additionally, Spofec has lowered the Spectre by 35 mm (1.4 inches) using an adaptive air suspension lowering system. Spofec claims that their lowering kit will subtly improve the handling of the electric Spectre without sacrificing its signature "Magic Carpet" ride quality.
The Spectre's electric motor still produces 577 horsepower and 660 lb-ft of torque. A 120 kWh battery allows the Spectre to have an electric range of up to 266 miles, while Rolls-Royce states that it takes 4.4 seconds to get from 0 to 60 mph. This vehicle's interior and exterior badging are both Tiffany Blue. Watch the video for a closer look!