Rolls-Royce Spectre winter testing.
10-04-2022 22:37 - CAR NEWS
A new Rolls-Royce motor car always begins its life in winter. Temperatures at the Bespoke facility used by the marque, located in Arjeplog, Sweden, just 55km from the arctic circle, drop to -26 degrees centigrade and are further cooled to -40 degrees centigrade.
In creating a design for Spectre, a generously proportioned, highly emotional body style was selected. This could only be enabled with the marque's all-aluminium spaceframe architecture. Indeed, the scale is so far beyond other contemporary coupés that it has been designated an Electric Super Coupé. It is the brand's belief that there is only one other contemporary product that occupies this space – Phantom Coupé. The marque's designers consider Spectre to be Phantom Coupé's spiritual successor.
Indeed, when it came to styling Spectre, the marque's designers considered the dimensions and emotionality of Phantom Coupé, and other grand coupés from Rolls-Royce's past. Not only did they create this emotion with Spectre's fastback silhouette and size, but they also carried forward a key design feature of Phantom Coupé: the iconic split headlights, a design tenet that Rolls-Royce has owned for many decades.
This design typology was selected in consultation with the marque's clients, who found the idea of a Phantom-scale Electric Super Coupé highly appealing. However, the decision to pursue this aesthetic was also strategic. Leaders within the brand wanted the first fully electric Rolls-Royce to be highly emotional, something that shows that electric powertrain technology can deliver on the promise of such grand, seductive and compelling styling. While Spectre represents an historical moment for Rolls-Royce, it is also an historic moment for electrification – the technology is now able to contain the Rolls-Royce experience.
Indeed, when it came to styling Spectre, the marque's designers considered the dimensions and emotionality of Phantom Coupé, and other grand coupés from Rolls-Royce's past. Not only did they create this emotion with Spectre's fastback silhouette and size, but they also carried forward a key design feature of Phantom Coupé: the iconic split headlights, a design tenet that Rolls-Royce has owned for many decades.
This design typology was selected in consultation with the marque's clients, who found the idea of a Phantom-scale Electric Super Coupé highly appealing. However, the decision to pursue this aesthetic was also strategic. Leaders within the brand wanted the first fully electric Rolls-Royce to be highly emotional, something that shows that electric powertrain technology can deliver on the promise of such grand, seductive and compelling styling. While Spectre represents an historical moment for Rolls-Royce, it is also an historic moment for electrification – the technology is now able to contain the Rolls-Royce experience.