Few cars look good with solid disc wheels but these photos show they look the part on the all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre.
This particular Spectre was recently modified by RDB LA in Los Angeles and is one of the nicest-looking examples we’ve come across. It is sitting on a set of 24-inch RDB TS wheels and we think they suit the car perfectly. Interestingly, Rolls-Royce started offering 22-inch disc wheels for the Phantom a couple of years ago so even the factory thinks they work well with their electric coupe.
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It’s not just the wheels of this Spectre that make it stand out. Most of the exterior is finished in gloss black, with matte black details stretching over the hood, the roof, and the tailgate, providing the Rolls with a lovely contrast. RDB LA has then applied a handful of small orange accents to the exterior, including the front Rolls-Royce badge, the rear badge, and the passenger-side half of the front grille.
The black and orange exterior theme perfectly matches the black and orange factory interior. While no photos have been provided to show the cabin in full, we can see that the seats and door panels are clad in a mixture of black and orange leather.
Modifying a vehicle as luxurious and expensive as a Rolls-Royce is always bound to cause some controversy but we think RDB has done a good job with this Spectre, as it hasn’t fallen into the trap of making things too extreme. The same cannot be said about the Spectre Mansory unveiled last month, adorned in tacky forged carbon fiber and plenty of unnecessary aerodynamic fins, lips, and spoilers.