The all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre has yet to reach customer hands but it is already proven to be a huge success for the brand with orders now stretching into 2025. While the British firm has not broken down sales volume by region, there’s no doubt that the U.S. will prove to be one of its biggest markets so it’s fitting the EV has been presented during Monterey Car Week.

Not just any Spectre has been showcased in Monterey either. This particular Spectre comes from the Rolls-Royce Bespoke division and is painted in a shade of pink known as Morganite. The color gets its name from the Morganite gemstone and suits the Spectre surprisingly well. It was first showcased at the Shanghai Auto Show in April but in that case, the Morganite was contrasted with Gunmetal grey across the hood, roof, and trunk. Contrasting the pink paint of the car at Monterey are a host of chrome accents like the front grille, the door handles, and the window surrounds.

Rolls-Royce Bespoke has also equipped this Spectre with a set of 23-inch wheels with black and chrome elements.

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 Rolls-Royce Spectre Lands In Monterey With Morganite Pink Paint

The interior is also something to behold and is finished primarily in Cashmere leather with accents trimmed in a deep shade of burgundy. Compared to the exterior, the interior may seem a little ‘safe’ but given that you spend most of your time sitting inside a car, rather than looking at it from the outside, an all-pink interior may have been a little too much.

The Spectre is underpinned by the firm’s Architecture of Luxury platform and rocks a 102 kWh battery pack driving two electric motors with a combined 584 hp and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque. The car can reach 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 4.4 seconds. It’s unclear how much this particular Spectre is worth but we know U.S. prices start at $420,000.