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Rolls-Royce Unveils Bespoke Spectre Semaphore, A One-off Commission For Monterey Car Week
Rolls-Royce unveils bespoke Spectre Semaphore, a one-off commission for Monterey Car Week.
The bespoke Rolls-Royce Spectre takes its name from the exterior coachwork dubbed Semaphore Yellow.
Vibrant yellow paint is further elevated with a unique artwork on the bonnet that took over 160 hours to create.
Rolls-Royce will display the Spectra Semaphore on 16 August at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering.
Rolls-Royce has unveiled all-new Spectre Semaphore, a bespoke one-of-one commission ahead of its global debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, on 16 August, during the 2024 Monterey Car Week in California.
The bespoke Spectre, inspired by California, takes its name from the vibrant yellow paint job on the exterior dubbed Semaphore Yellow, which is further elevated with a unique artwork on the bonnet that took over 160 hours to create.
Rolls-Royce says that the graphic design on the bonnet, named ‘Marbled Paint Spill’, was created through the application of silver lacquer and multiple layers of clearcoat for a seamless finish.
The bright yellow colourway extends into the cabin, which combines Lemon Yellow and Citrine Yellow splashed across the seats, Starlight doors and above the instrument panel.
The eye-catching cabin also features wood trim painted in Cashmere Grey infused with silver mica flakes, which creates a animated sparkle under direct light.
Like the base car, the Spectre Semaphore’s all-electric drivetrain features two Separately Excited Synchronous Motors, which allows it to reach 60 mph from rest in 4.4 seconds.
Rolls-Royce’s 2.9-tonne all-electric two-door, four-seat Coupé uses 102-kWh lithium-ion battery, made using cobalt and lithium. When fully charged, it allows 530 kilometers (329 miles) per charge.
Rolls-Royce will display the Spectra Semaphore on 16 August at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, as part of its presence at Monterey Car Week 2024. Only one Rolls-Royce Spectre Semaphore will be built.