Spofec has added the N-Tronic module to the central processing unit, increasing the engine power by 114 horsepower compared to the original Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge.

Spofec, a subsidiary of Novitec, has introduced a brand-new upgrade for the flagship luxury car, the Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge. Through Spofec, the car now has a sportier appearance and significantly improved engine power compared to the original version.

Firstly, let’s talk about the engine upgrades on the Spofec version. Mechanical experts have added the N-Tronic module to the central processing unit, allowing the 6.75L V12 engine to produce 706 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,002 Nm, an increase of 114 horsepower compared to the original Black Badge.

The upgraded transmission system helps the sedan, which weighs over 2.5 tons, accelerate from 0 to 100 km in just 4.3 seconds. However, the maximum speed is still electronically limited to 250 km/h.

Spofec has also made design adjustments to the car, bringing some improvements in aerodynamics to the Rolls-Royce. The car is equipped with a carbon body kit, including a front bumper with larger air intakes and a rear spoiler. The Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge with the Spofec upgrade also features a stainless steel sports exhaust system with active butterfly valves, providing smoother operation.

The exclusive 22-inch wheels from Vossen are a standout feature on the Spofec upgrade. In addition to the all-black version that matches the Black Badge exterior paint, Spofec offers 72 different color options for customers. Thanks to the Spofec Can-Tronic pneumatic suspension system, the ground clearance can be lowered by an additional 40 mm when the speed reaches 140 km/h to maintain stability at high speeds.

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Reference: Motor1

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