Feb 19, 2025
Mansory’s All-Black Rolls-Royce Spectre Elevated With Forged Carbon Fiber
When the Mansory Rolls-Royce Spectre first hit the airwaves, most people assumed it couldn't get any cooler than that. That was before RDB LA got ahold of it and whipped up the Full Forged Carbon
When the Mansory Rolls-Royce Spectre first hit the airwaves, most people assumed it couldn't get any cooler than that. That was before RDB LA got ahold of it and whipped up the Full Forged Carbon Mansory Spectre. Even though the Spectre is all-electric, it is first a Rolls-Royce. That means luxury, comfort, and power are at the forefront of each one that rolls off the production line. After some extra customization from Mansory and RDB LA, this one-of-a-kind EV is ready for action.
RDB LA took the all-electric Spectre and made a Full-Forged Carbon Mansory Spectre, which was no easy feat. It is the first of its kind in the US and features a full hood replacement, interior parts, and everything in between. As the Spectre was the first EV from Rolls-Royce, it was perfected before anyone even laid eyes on it.
The RDB LA Spectre is about as blacked out and carbon fiber-d as one could be. The full forged carbon setup looks incredible, and the areas you can see with Mansory Blue have been hand-painted for emphasis. Even though Mansory does offer carbon fiber, the fully-forged CF is a special order. From the hood to the wheels, each piece is totally unique and as shiny as possible.
The 24-inch forged and polished lightweight wheels have also been hand-painted to match the rest of the car. Even the fenders have some Mansory CF badging so no matter what angle you see it from, you will know.
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Mansory bakes all of its carbon fiber pieces with in-house autoclaves for the best quality. The Mansory team also redesigned the exterior of the Rolls-Royce, adding an integrated front lip with side flaps and a different radiator grille that can be illuminated in the color of your choice. In this instance, it is illuminated with Mansory Blue.
The interior is also finished with fine black leather with complimentary blue stitching and the Starlight Headliner everyone has come to know and love. The door panels and dashboard feature LEDs that glow softly, highlighting the interior's details, even in the dark. Carbon pedals and plush floor mats add sophistication to the footwells.
You simply won't believe some of the extreme features that can be found on this insanely valuable Rolls-Royce bespoke build!
The all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre has two Separately Excited Synchronous Motors for 577 combined horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. On top of that, it is exceptionally quiet, comfortable, and about as luxurious as it gets. As always, you can customize the Spectre in pretty much any way possible and then take that further with the help of Mansory and RDB LA.
Rolls-Royce has already crafted a one-off Spectre with the Yellow Semaphore build, but this one is a great addition to the bespoke lineup. If you are in LA or Beverly Hills, keep your head on a swivel for this one. We have a feeling it will be casually driving around occasionally.
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