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2025 Rolls-Royce Specter Semaphore

On August 16, Rolls-Royce will premiere a special version of its first ultra-luxurious electric coupé Spectre, the Rolls-Royce Specter Semaphore.

The Specter is considered by many to be a modern version of the Rolls-Royce Wraith, although Rolls-Royce disagrees. However, this version catches the eye at first glance with its intense Semaphore Yellow color, while the hood is decorated with Marble Paint Spill, part of California artists. This work of art required more than 160 working hours and was done with multiple layers of silver to create a look that resembles yellow and silver mixed together.

In the luxurious cabin, the seats are upholstered in a combination of white, lemon yellow and citrine yellow, and the same combination covers the central console, door panels and parts of the dashboard.

When it comes to the powertrain, the Specter Semaphore is powered by two electric motors with a total power of 585 hp (430 kW) and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque. It is equipped with a 120 kWh battery that enables a range of up to 428 km with a single charge.

Source: Rolls-Royce

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2021 was the best year for Rolls Royce

Although the crisis has shaken the automotive industry in 2021, British Rolls-Royce does not seem to be concerned. What so ever, it seems that last year was very successful because they achieved the best result in the long history, when it comes to sales.

Rolls Royce, which has been owned by BMW for many years, announced that in 2021 it achieved sales growth of almost 50 percent compared to 2020. In 2021, the British company sold 5,586 cars.

And for 2022, expectations are high. According to statements from Rolls Royce, they managed to sell the planned production for the next nine months. For the second half of the year, the presentation of the new electric model Spectre EV is planned. The car is currently in the testing phase, and although it was announced Rolls Royce will not use the BMW platform, but its aluminum platform introduced in 2017, used by the Ghost and Cullinan models.

Source: Rolls Royce