The all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre is celebrating its Chinese debut at the Shanghai Auto Show and has been showcased with a dramatic two-tone paint finish.
The paint combines a unique shade of pink dubbed Morganite that is contrasted with Gunmetal across the hood, roof, pillars, and rear decklid. Rolls-Royce says it took inspiration from the Morganite gemstone with this special paint color and has just added it to its comprehensive palette. It’s not just the exterior of this Spectre that is interesting.
Found inside the cabin is Grace White leather upholstery highlighted by Ardent Red details. A handful of accents are also trimmed in Peony Pink and there are Tudor Oak veneer panels throughout.
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“Rolls-Royce Spectre is perhaps the most important car in our long and storied history and I am delighted to be in Shanghai for the China premiere of this fabulous car, an important step on our ambitious journey to become an all-electric brand by the end of 2030,” Rolls Royce director of sales and brand, Henrik Wilhelmsmeyer said. “As one of the world’s leading NEV countries, China is a key market for Spectre and I am delighted to see that our clients here share our great excitement for this car. Rolls-Royce and electric drive are a perfect fit: battery electric power offers silent propulsion, instant torque and tremendous power – just like our beloved V12. Waftability and our famous ‘magic carpet ride’ are assured.”
It’s not just the Spectre that Rolls-Royce has showcased in Shanghai. Joining the EV is a bespoke Phantom Extended model painted in Submariner Blue with contrasting silver elements. The interior is also trimmed in Submariner Blue leather with Rose Gold contrast stitching. Other models shown in China include a special Cullinan Black Badge painted in satin Iced Burnout Grey and a bespoke Ghost with a two-tone dark Olivin and Diamond Black paint job.