The Rolls-Royce Spectre represents a historic milestone as the first fully electric production vehicle from the storied Maranello-adjacent luxury house of Goodwood. Designed as the spiritual successor to the Phantom Coupe, the Spectre utilizes an "Architecture of Luxury" all-aluminum spaceframe that has been specifically tailored for electrification, offering 30% greater stiffness than any previous Rolls-Royce. Its design language is inspired by modern yacht styling, featuring the widest Pantheon grille ever fitted to a Rolls-Royce and a seamless fastback roofline that contributes to its status as the most aerodynamic model in the brand's history.
For the Indian market, the Spectre introduces a new era of "silent luxury," where the absence of engine vibration enhances the brand's legendary waftability. The vehicle features a highly sophisticated "Planar" suspension system that can decouple the anti-roll bars on straight roads, allowing each wheel to act independently and prevent the rocking motion caused by uneven surfaces common in various Indian regions. Inside, the Spectre debuts "Starlight Doors," which incorporate 4,796 softly illuminated "stars," extending the celestial theme from the headliner to the interior panels, creating an immersive, ethereal environment for its elite clientele.