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Matte Black Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory’s US Division Takes a Darker Turn

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The Rolls-Royce Spectre has been in production since 2023, and tuners quickly lined up to reinterpret the electric luxury grand tourer. Mansory is no stranger to the model, having worked on it several times, and this example comes from the company’s US division portfolio.

It is not overloaded with dramatic changes, yet it clearly steps away from factory form.

Exterior

The defining feature is the matte black finish. It is not specified whether this is a wrap or paint, but the effect works with the Spectre’s proportions. The car`s one-off finish gives it a brooding character whenever the surface absorbs light, rather than reflecting it.

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Matte Black Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory

Mansory‘s special aero kit has plenty of standout features, like special trim applied to the front fenders and rear pillars, as well as other upgraded elements such as a custom ducktail spoiler, aggressive diffuser, front skirt, side skirt attachments, and a couple more.

As for the car`s stance, this has been lowered so that it provides greater visuals, with the body now sitting just inches closer to the tarmac. That visual gain likely comes at the expense of comfort, as the ride has probably become jigglier.

Interior

In a short social media clip shared by Mansory’s US division, the interior appears mostly bright orange. It is unclear whether this specification was executed by the tuner or delivered like this from the factory. Even so, the vivid cabin contrasts sharply with the matte exterior.

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Matte Black Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory

Powertrain

Regarding performance, as far as we understand, there are no such alterations performed, which appears to be a little strange on the part of tuners such as Mansory. This implies that the concerned matte-black Rolls-Royce Spectre has retained its original engine with the same amount of 650 horsepower and 1,075 Nm torque. This was maybe the reason why Mansory has not been able to bring any changes here. It takes the car only 4.2 seconds to reach 100 km/h.

Conclusion

With its matte black body, lowered stance, and orange highlights, this Spectre leans into a darker identity. It is not based on overly flashy add-ons to be unique, but a combination of minor aerodynamic modifications and rich interior paint makes it very distinguishable. For a model already imposing in standard form, this interpretation adds presence without rewriting the entire character.

You can find out details of this gorgeous project in the couple of photos we have from the Mansory tuner.

Matte Black Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory – Photo Gallery

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