Rolls-Royce Spectre Joins Vietnamese Billionaire’s $40 Million Fleet, Valued at Nearly $1 Billion

Intrigued by personalized license plates? For those seeking a unique touch for their multi-million-dollar vehicles, matching the plate numbers to their birthdate is a popular choice. These specific plates, often overlooked by the general public, frequently secure bids at the minimum price of 40.1 million VND.

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The Rolls-Royce Spectre stands as the sole electric vehicle in the ultra-luxury automotive world, setting it apart from any competition. Naturally, enthusiasts are eager to experience what a fuel-free Rolls-Royce has to offer.

Over 10 Rolls-Royce Spectres are estimated to have arrived in Vietnam, primarily owned by elite car collectors. Take, for instance, the Spectre featured here—registered in Ha Tinh province but owned by a Ho Chi Minh City-based, discreet billionaire collector. His impressive car collection is valued at nearly $42 million.

Curious about the license plate 38C-23863? The owner personalized it to match his birthdate, 23/8/1963. This specific plate often goes for the minimum bid of $1,700, as it attracts less attention.

Car enthusiasts now joke that any high-end vehicle with the number sequence 23863 is likely part of this Vietnamese billionaire’s collection. He’s a leading entrepreneur in the consumer goods sector, known for acquiring renowned brands.

The Rolls-Royce Spectre’s design retains the brand’s signature style, reminiscent of the Wraith, with notable updates to the headlights, daytime LED strips, wheels, and taillights. While these changes are subtle, they mark a significant evolution for Rolls-Royce.

The Spectre’s captivating headlights are positioned lower than ever before, a first for Rolls-Royce. The daytime LED strips sit atop the headlights, aligning perfectly with the radiator grille’s peak.

The iconic Pantheon-inspired grille remains, though slightly reduced in size for a refined touch. A sleek air intake spans the front, featuring a small splitter. The Spirit of Ecstasy mascot is subtly lowered by 1.7 cm, enhancing the car’s aerodynamics to a remarkable 0.25 Cd drag coefficient—the best in Rolls-Royce history.

From the side, the Spectre exudes dynamism with its sporty side skirts and bold 23-inch wheels, a departure from traditional designs. The rear is dominated by striking matrix LED taillights, instantly recognizable as a Spectre. As a coupe, it features distinctive reverse-opening doors.

Powered by an electric motor, the Hanoi-based entrepreneur’s Spectre delivers 577 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 250 km/h. With a 515 km range (EPA), it can effortlessly travel from Ho Chi Minh City to Nha Trang on a single charge.

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