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Matte-Black Rolls-Royce Spectre Gets a Dark Mansory Twist with Orange Details Inside and Out

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The Rolls-Royce Spectre has been in production since 2023, and numerous tuners have already taken their turn with it. That much is clear. Wild body kits, carbon-fiber soft kits, upgraded suspensions that bring the body closer to the asphalt, new wheels, custom interiors — whatever someone might want for an electric luxury grand tourer, it is already out there online.

Mansory, unsurprisingly, has returned to the model more than once, and this latest example comes from its US division’s portfolio. The overall mood is obvious at first glance. It is dark, very dark, and the source leans into that comparison directly: this is the kind of Rolls-Royce Spectre that looks like something Batman would drive. Gotham City gets mentioned too, and honestly, that seems to be the point of the whole presentation.

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Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory

What stands out first is the finish. The exterior is matte black, although the source does not confirm whether that is a wrap or a paint finish. It leans toward paint, though — or at least suggests that possibility — because this is Mansory we are talking about. The black surface is broken up by dark orange accents, including the pinstripe, and that contrast does a lot of the visual work here.

Beyond color, the car has been given a series of exterior changes. There is special trim on the front fenders and rear pillars, a ducktail spoiler, an aggressive diffuser, side skirt attachments, and a front skirt, plus a few more special bits and bobs. Nothing in the source suggests that the Spectre needed help blending in; in fact, quite the opposite, but Mansory added its pieces anyway.

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Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory

The wheels are another major part of the look. They are described as too common by Mansory standards now, yet the same source also says they suit any modern-day Rolls-Royce perfectly, regardless of model. That mild contradiction is part of the appeal here, perhaps. They may be familiar, but they still work.

This Spectre also sits lower than usual, with fewer inches between its belly and the road. That should sharpen the visual stance, yes, but it likely comes at a cost. The ride has probably become jigglier, and the source treats that as the trade-off required to make the car look sportier.

Inside, only part of the cabin is visible in a recent social media clip shared by Mansory’s US division. Even so, one thing is obvious: the interior is lively. Mostly bright orange, in fact. What is not clear is whether Mansory created that cabin or whether it came from the factory that way. Still, the source calls it a nice combination of colors and goes as far as saying most gearheads would be proud to own this Rolls-Royce Spectre. And for a controversial tuner, that reads as a genuine compliment.

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Rolls-Royce Spectre by Mansory

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