

The Spectre follows a longtime tradition at Rolls-Royce of giving their models supernatural monikers. Rolls Royce has announced its first all-electric car, which will be part of the companys new luxury brand, called Bespoke. On 18 October, 2022, the marque unveiled the Spectre through its social media channels. In September 2021, Rolls-Royce announced the Spectre and confirmed that testing had commenced. This iteration of the Spirit of Ecstasy will appear on all future models succeeding the Spectre. This brings her much closer to the original drawings made in the early years of the 20th century. The new Spirit of Ecstasy stands 82.73 mm (3.3 in) tall, compared to her predecessor's 100.01 mm (3.9 in). The Spectre will have a redesigned Spirit of Ecstasy, the flowing robes (often mistaken for outstretched wings) will be reshaped for a realistic look with a lower, more dynamic stance which will make her more aerodynamic. The drag coefficient is expected to improve during the product's testing protocols undertaken in 2022.

The earliest prototypes showed a drag coefficient of just 0.25, making it the most aerodynamic shape Rolls-Royce ever created. Based at Goodwood near Chichester in West Sussex, it commenced business on 1st January 2003 as its new global production facility. is a separate legal entity from Rolls-Royce PLC and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BMW Group. The Spectre's design is very similar to today’s Rolls-Royce Wraith coupe, also having the suicide doors similar to the Wraiths. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and Rolls-Royce PLC Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd. The Rolls-Royce Spectre will have a range of more than 310 miles (500 km). It will be Rolls-Royce's first EV and will ride on the same platform as the Phantom and Cullinan. The first deliveries of the car will arrive in Q4 2023. The Rolls-Royce Spectre is a full-size electric luxury car manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The Rolls-Royce Spectre is a full-size electric luxury car manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. United Kingdom: West Sussex, England ( Goodwood plant)Ģ× BMW eDrive permanently excited synchronous motors
