After making waves with their Rolls-Royce Cullinan customization a few weeks ago, Keyvany returns with another project—this time, transforming Rolls-Royce’s first electric vehicle, the Spectre.
The standout feature of the Keyvany-tuned Rolls-Royce Spectre is its striking color scheme. The tuner opts for a dominant white base, accented with glossy black and Tiffany blue highlights. These blue accents appear on the mirrors, hood, air vents, and rear diffuser, creating a bold and unique aesthetic.
The vehicle is equipped with a sporty body kit, including a new front bumper, side skirts, hood, and a duck-tail spoiler, reportedly crafted from carbon fiber. These additions give the Spectre a more aggressive and dynamic appearance, though they slightly diminish the refined elegance typically associated with Rolls-Royce.
Another controversial element is the faux exhaust tips at the rear, an unusual choice for an electric vehicle. Keyvany seems to draw inspiration from the latest Mercedes-AMG designs, adding a central brake light between the diffuser, resulting in a complex and somewhat cluttered look.
Inside, the Keyvany Spectre’s cabin continues the “not for everyone” theme with a dominant white and Tiffany blue color palette. This scheme is applied to nearly every detail, from the seats and dashboard to the door panels, center console, and armrests.
Keyvany adds a “Masterpiece by Keyvany” signature in front of the passenger seat and embossed logos on the headrests, emphasizing the exclusivity of this bespoke edition. Premium materials such as high-grade leather, carbon fiber, and polished metal are retained, but the bold color combination makes the interior far more striking than Rolls-Royce’s traditional luxury style.
While the standard Spectre exudes quiet, classic luxury, this customized version leans toward opulence and flamboyance. It caters to clients who seek to stand out, particularly in affluent markets like Dubai (UAE), where unique customizations are highly sought after.
According to Keyvany, only six units of the Masterpiece by Keyvany Tiffany Edition will be produced globally, making it an ultra-rare variant of the Spectre. Although pricing remains undisclosed, it is expected to significantly exceed the already high base price of the Spectre, which starts at approximately $500,000 (13.15 billion VND) in Europe, before customization costs.
This customization highlights a new trend in the ultra-luxury electric vehicle market: even models considered flawless, like the Rolls-Royce Spectre, are becoming canvases for tuners to showcase their individuality.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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