Rolls-Royce Spectre Receives Striking Sakura-Themed Special Edition — 530 km Range, 0–100 km/h in 4.5 Seconds

British automaker Rolls-Royce is looking to boost sales of its 2026 Spectre electric coupe with a new Japan-inspired collection, “Inspired by Primavera.”

August 28, 2025 at 11:13 AM / News

Rolls-Royce has unveiled a new special edition of its first electric coupe, the 2026 Spectre, in a bid to reignite customer interest. Initially, the model sold out quickly at a starting price of around half a million euros, but demand has since cooled. To attract buyers, the brand has launched the “Inspired by Primavera” collection, featuring three exclusive paint options, each adorned with hand-painted Japanese cherry blossom motifs across the bodywork.

The highlight of the collection is the sakura design that embellishes the iconic coachline running along the length of the Spectre. The car also receives new 23-inch aerodynamic wheels, floral accents on the door sills and headrests, and a bespoke headliner designed to evoke a spring night sky. Customers can choose from three color schemes: cherry red with yellow brake calipers, a crystalline-effect white with turquoise accents, or a refined green paired with yellow highlights.

Underneath, the Spectre remains a high-performance luxury EV, powered by dual electric motors producing a combined 585 hp. The coupe accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds and offers an estimated driving range of 530 km.

However, the exclusive “Inspired by Primavera” edition will not reach customers until 2026, meaning enthusiasts eager for this limited release will need to wait. Rolls-Royce hopes the vibrant styling will help revive excitement around its first fully electric model.

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