The Rolls-Royce Spectre is the most exclusive electrically powered coupe on the market in the world at present. In order to make this vehicle even more exceptional the SPOFEC designers and engineers have developed tailor-made high-end components that captivate with their sophisticated design, maximum quality and meticulous attention to detail.
Sporty and elegantly styled exposed-carbon bodywork components give the two-door even more spectacular looks. In addition, SPOFEC developed bespoke king-sized 24-inch alloy wheels for the Spectre in cooperation with Vossen. A SPOFEC suspension kit lowers the ride height of the two-door by about 35 millimeters.
The German automotive refinement specialist fulfils individual customer wishes also with exquisite interior design.
The name of the SPOFEC brand is an acronym for SPirit OF ECstasy, the legendary hood ornament of the English luxury cars. The German company exclusively deals with the customization of the current Rolls-Royce vehicles.
The SPOFEC team specializes in further refining prized automobiles like the Rolls-Royce Spectre in top quality. To this end the designers developed tailor-made bodywork components that seamlessly merge with the lines of the coupe. All SPOFEC design components are produced from exposed-structure carbon for a perfect fit and the desired sporty look.
The subtle SPOFEC front spoiler in concert with the SPOFEC front inserts with integrated LED side markers give the Spectre an even more distinctive face. In addition, this aerodynamic-enhancement component reduces front-axle lift at high speeds, resulting in further optimized handling stability.
The SPOFEC rocker panels give the Spectre an even lower and sleeker visual stance and route the airflow precisely past the rear wheels. Diffuser fins, likewise produced from exposed-structure carbon, give the rear end a more athletic appearance. The SPOFEC lip spoiler on the trunk is not only the visual finishing touch, but also contributes to an optimal aerodynamic balance.
The SP3 wheels, tailor-made for the Spectre, provide another important design upgrade. They stand out not only due to their styling. Thanks to their large disc design with sizable center cover masking the wheel bolts they also play an important role in the streamlined aerodynamic properties of the exclusive electric car.
These alloys are produced by Vossen exclusively for SPOFEC using state-of-the-art forging technology and CNC machining. The SP3 wheels not only offer outstanding strength, but can also be tailored to suit the individual taste of the Spectre owners, who have a choice of 72 colors and can order their wheels with a painted, polished or brushed surface finish.
The SPOFEC SP2 alloys with nine twin spokes are available as an alternative and offer the same variety of options. Both wheel designs are mounted on the front and rear axles of the electrically powered coupe in size 10Jx24 and carry high-performance tires of size 295/30 R 24.
This choice give the Rolls-Royce Spectre an even more thrilling appearance. What is more: Especially in combination with the SPOFEC ride-height lowering by about 35 millimeters these wheels make the car’s handling even more agile without compromising the legendary ride quality.
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