• Novitec’s sub-brand Spofec introduced a tuning kit for the fully electric Rolls-Royce Spectre.
  • The carbon bodykit includes a splitter, bumper inserts, side skirts, a lip spoiler, and a diffuser.
  • The full-black exterior is complemented by 24-inch Vossen disc wheels.

The Rolls-Royce Spectre‘s imposing road presence and slick two-door coupe styling have attracted the attention of tuners and the latest to join the party is Spofec, Novitec’s dedicated division for Rolls-Royce models, with another dark-themed Spectre.

Spofec’s bespoke bodykit for the Spectre is a lot more subtle compared to rival Mansory, complementing the factory design. All of the components are made of exposed carbon, combined with a black paint finish and darkened chromework.

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The front end features a splitter and matching bumper inserts, integrating an extra pair of DRLs. The profile is adorned by deeper side skirts, while the tail gains a lip spoiler and diffuser fins. The tuner claims that the extra components are not only for show, as they are said to reduce front lift, improve airflow, and strike an “optimal aerodynamic balance”.

Another highlight is the fitment of 24-inch SP3 alloy wheels manufactured by Vossen, previously shown in Spofec-tuned Phantom and Cullinan examples. The new wheels mimic the design of Rolls-Royce’s own disc wheels, albeit with a sportier style. Spofec offers a choice between 72 different colors in painted, polished, or brushed surface finish, and the SP2 alternative design with nine twin spokes.

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Spofec has also brought the Spectre closer to the ground by 35 mm (1.4 inches), courtesy of a lowering kit for the adaptive air suspension. Spofec claims their lowering kit will slightly improve the handling of the fully electric beast, without ruining its signature “Magic Carpet” ride.

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The tuner didn’t mess around with the electric powertrain of the Spectre, which generates 577 hp (430 kW / 584 PS) and 660 lb-ft (895 Nm) of torque. Rolls-Royce claims that the Spectre needs 4.4 seconds to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h), and has up to 266 miles (428 km) of electric range thanks to a 120 kWh battery.

Novitec also published a video presentation of the Spofec-tuned Rolls-Royce Spectre. This particular example has a Tiffany Blue interior, with matching exterior badging.