Rolls-Royce Spectre Primavera: Starlight Doors, 23-Inch Wheels, Bespoke Details
Rolls-Royce unveils Spectre Inspired by Primavera, a series of Bespoke electric super coupes that bottle the feeling of early spring. Three distinct expressions—Evanescent, Reverie, and Blossom—reinterpret the season with different moods, available to commission until the beginning of next year with deliveries planned ahead of spring 2026. Each car carries a hand-sketched cherry blossom theme that was digitized and applied across exterior and cabin touchpoints, including a new 23-inch wheel design shaped like opening petals.
Outside, a hand-painted coachline traces a blooming branch while directional wheels suggest movement toward the light. Inside, illuminated treadplates and sculptural embroidery on the headrests echo the delicate motif. The centerpiece is a Blackwood fascia and center console etched with a sweeping cherry bough; artisans tested 37 laser densities and created a bespoke sanding method to preserve contrast and gloss.
Nighttime reveals a celestial flourish. Starlight Doors sparkle with 4,796 lights, and the Illuminated Fascia scatters more than 5,500 points to suggest spring’s returning constellations, a nod to Boötes, Leo, and Virgo. Then the personalities: Evanescent celebrates the unruly beauty of wildflowers with Crystal over Arctic White paint, a coachline and accents in vivid Turchese, Grace White leather, and a fine line of Chartreuse piping. Reverie leans into serenity, pairing Duck Egg Blue paint with Forge Yellow graphics, brake calipers, and pinstripe wheel centers; inside, Grace White meets Charles Blue with bright Forge Yellow highlights. Blossom is the most expressive, wearing Velvet Orchid Metallic with Forge Yellow details outside and a cabin that balances Grace White leather with Peony Pink accents and Forge Yellow piping.
Spectre Inspired by Primavera captures a fleeting season and renders it permanent, inviting clients to commission a memory that will not fade. Orders are strictly limited for discerning collectors.

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