When the ghost made their debut three years ago, it was the first two-door production coupé for almost a century with 23-inch wheels. Rolls-Royce is now increasing his cycling game for its first electric car and demonstrating a fresh design that is inspired by a flower in the flower.
The complicated alloys that honestly look like a nightmare to imitate delicate petals. These new shoes for the two -door EV are part of the series “Inspired by Primavera”, which are available in three versions: Evanescent, Reverie and Blossom. Order books are now open until the beginning of 2026, with the deliveries for spring being provided.
Which version you choose all share a hand-painted coachline in which a Cherry branch is shown in flower. The motif continues inside and appear on the illuminated side thresholds, the headrests and the center console. Elsewhere, the upper dashboard bears an elegant dark finish called “Blackwood”.


Even the door panels are a sight where each of the massive doors has no less than 4,796 hand -planned lighting. According to Rolls-Royce, the layout of spring constellations in the northern hemisphere is inspired. The passenger side of the dashboard adds another 5,500 stars and complements the illuminated “Specter” logo.
The interior vary depending on the body color. Evanescent combines an arctic white appearance to Grace White Leder. Reverie comes in duck blue, fits Grace White and Charles Blue Leder. Blossom wears Velvet Orchid Metallic, with white leather being emphasized by pink. Of course, the coachline color also differs for every version.
Rolls-Royce is spoiled by its tailor-made program to reproduce the V12 drive Ghost, Cullinan and Phantom. Inspired by Primavera is the latest in a growing series of special electric vehicles that are considered after creations such as the luna lair and semaphore. A high-performance black badge derivative completes the line-up.
While Rolls-Royce’s customers are usually connected to an older population group, the ghost attracts a much younger amount. In North America, the average age of a first Rolls-Royce buyer is now only 35 years. This is about a decade younger than the 45-year average in 2017. In 2010 the typical buyer was 56.
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