The Rolls-Royce Specter is the spiritual successor to the two-door, four-seater Phantom Coupe – and it looks beautiful. But more importantly, the Specter is the luxury automaker’s first electric vehicle. It boasts 577 horsepower, 260 miles of range, and just like the proper Rolls-Royce, the number of customizable options is almost limitless to choose from.
Specter’s configurator is more powerful than some of the traditional online customizers out there. It features 29 exterior color options to choose from – 12 standard and 17 as part of the Assigned Collection – as well as 31 contrasting two-tone colors.


There are even two contrasting configurations. The Upper Two-Tone coats the entire top of the vehicle in a hue of your choice while the Aero Two-Tone applies body coloring to the pillars and window sills. Or if you’re feeling a little uninspired, there’s the monotone option.
Buyers can choose from six different wheel options. There are four 23-inch and one 22-inch alloy wheels available globally, in silver or two-tone silver and black polished finishes. The Chinese market, meanwhile, gets the option of directional 22-inch wheels.


Shoppers can also decide if they want their Spirit Of Ecstasy badge fully lit. Otherwise, there’s still an “Uplit” option for traditional chrome ecstasy that projects lighting from below and gives it more presence.
Jumping into, as you might expect, the number of customizable options is mind-boggling. The visualizer allows you to colorize the three separate areas of the seat – the top, back, and even the bolster – and there are nine veneer accent options ranging from open-porous oak to glossy piano lacquer in white or black. The steering wheel is also customizable, and buyers can even change the color of the dials within the instrument cluster. And of course, Rolls-Royce’s signature Starlight headliner with shooting star function is also available.


Naturally, Rolls-Royce won’t tell you how much each of these options cost online. But we do know that the Specter starts at $413,500 in the US.