The electric car reviewed: - The Spectre is priced between the Ghost and the Phantom. - The Spectre can be seen as a successor to the Phantom Coupé. - The test involves the four pillars of what makes a Rolls-Royce.
Effortlessness: - Minimum input should yield maximum output. - The car feels instantly different than any other car driven. - Even for the driver, the steering is light. - One should be able to pilot a Rolls-Royce with one’s pinky. - Acceleration is smooth and the weight can be felt on braking. - A Rolls-Royce should make you feel boneless.
Silence: - The test involves checking sound isolation with a rock band playing outside. - It is extremely quiet inside; street cars can be heard, but the sounds are minimal. - Because of the sound insulation and materials used, the EV powertrain improves the passenger experience. - 700 kg of batteries adds to sound insulation and helps the center of gravity.
Interior: - As you're specifying your car, you can select what digital color your gauge cluster reads - All materials were chrome-plated or extraordinarily high quality. - Some parts of the car can have Starlight doors with approximately 15,000 stars.
Driving: - Its top speed comes in at just under 4.5 seconds - The range is good. It delivers an adequate power reserve. - Driving has 577 horsepower
Cons: - Fast charging is not an option - Getting the additional components could prove to be tacky - The additional star power is a limited option - The V12 engine no longer accompanies the car for sound - The lack of charging stations can prove inconvenient
Overall: - The interior feels and looks as if everything has been professionally crafted to the highest degree. - The test proved successful; they said the electrical vehicle has leveled up the passenger experience, therefore passing with flying colors. - It’s bold of Rolls-Royce to charge so much money for it. - Even after the new EV transition, the quality of the vehicle did not change for the worse. It is still a Rolls-Royce; in fact, it has exceeded and raised the standard. - This specific edition comes in Chartreuse gold with olive green. - The style has strong RS5 C pillars and a wide grill. - It does feel a little different to their usual reviews. - It seems to be the ultimate motor car.