Mansory is no stranger to modifying Rolls-Royce models, adding carbon fiber bodykits and eye-catching color combinations. The brand-new electric Rolls-Royce Spectre will be the next to receive the Mansory treatment, but before the reveal of the full package, the tuner gave it a new set of wheels.
The Mansory FD.15 wheels measure 23 inches in diameter, matching the factory-fit option. The disc-style design fits the Rolls-Royce nicely. For the Spectre, they chose a polished finish and self-leveling center caps with the Mansory emblem.
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The same FD.15 design was recently offered for the BMW 7-Series, albeit in a slightly smaller size. Shortly after Mansory changed the wheels of the 7er, they presented extensive visual upgrades for the BMW flagship. A similar strategy will likely be followed with the Rolls-Royce Spectre which could receive a wild makeover sometime in the next few months judging from the official teaser.
The single profile shot is intentionally blurred, to preview the upcoming Mansory package. The luxurious EV will gain front and rear bumper extensions, matching side skirts, a rear spoiler, and side gills which appear to be an extension to the door handles. The extra components are finished in gold, with a subtle matte black covering the rest of the bodywork. As with all of its builds, Mansory is expected to offer a wide range of options for the exterior and interior trim of the Spectre, alongside a selection of wheels.
Chances are that Mansory won’t mess up with the fully electric powertrain of the Spectre which is good for 577 hp (430 kW / 584 PS) and 660 lb-ft (895 Nm) of torque, allowing a 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) sprint to be completed in 4.4 seconds. On the other hand, the 120 kWh battery pack offers an EPA-estimated range of 266 miles (428 km) which won’t be notably affected by the aero bits.
Whether you like them or not, Mansory-tuned Rolls-Royce models are an exhibition of wealth, with the cost of the donor vehicle and the modifications often exceeding the $1 million mark.