Recently, images of the Rolls-Royce Spectre in Hanoi have been circulating on social media. The car was photographed at the official Rolls-Royce distributor’s service workshop. It is highly likely that this is a temporary imported Spectre, ready to be showcased at the upcoming event by the British car manufacturer.
Photo: Hua Viet Hai
The post-tax price of the Rolls-Royce Spectre in Vietnam is announced to be 17.99 billion VND. This price is lower than the Wraith model previously sold in the country, as the luxury electric vehicle is not subject to engine displacement tax.
Prior to its appearance in Vietnam, Rolls-Royce introduced the Spectre in several other Southeast Asian markets such as Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore. The price equivalent in Singapore is over 37 billion VND.
The Spectre is Rolls-Royce’s first fully electric commercial vehicle, globally launched since the end of 2022. The design of the car is inspired by its “sibling” models, the Phantom Coupe and the Wraith, featuring a luxurious coupe style. Weighing up to 2,975 kg, despite using an aluminum chassis, the car is still heavy due to the large battery pack.
The fastback coupe body design of the Spectre features the widest illuminated Pantheon grille ever fitted on a mass-produced Rolls-Royce. This grille has 22 individual LED lights, similar to its “sibling” model, the Ghost.
The Spirit of Ecstasy emblem has been redesigned after 830 hours of aerodynamic testing, giving the car a drag coefficient of 0.25, the lowest among any Rolls-Royce model.
The interior of this luxury electric coupe retains the classic Rolls-Royce design, with some modern touches. Instead of a simple dashboard, the manufacturer has kept the circular air vents, physical buttons, and a central screen. The passenger-side dashboard also features an additional screen.
The familiar starry sky on the car’s ceiling is now also present on the illuminated fascia (with 5,500 stars) or the door panels (Starlight Door – 4,796 stars).
The car is powered by two electric motors placed on the front and rear axles, with the front motor producing 255 horsepower and 365 Nm of torque, while the rear motor delivers 483 horsepower and 710 Nm of torque.
The combined power output of the Rolls-Royce Spectre reaches 577 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque, enabling the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. The manufacturer has announced a range of 530 km when fully charged, and it takes 34 minutes to charge the battery from 10 to 80% using a 195 kW DC charger.
Manh Ha (Forum.autodaily.vn)