Recently, foreign media filmed a test spy photo of Rolls-Royce's new pure electric vehicle Spectre. Unlike other car companies' test cars that try to hide the identity of the vehicle, Rolls-Royce is trying to show this new model as much as possible, and even wants to tell consumers who see this model that it is the upcoming Spectre two-door pure electric sedan.

First of all, from the appearance we can see that Spectre still continues the classic design style of the Rolls-Royce brand, although some details are covered by camouflage stickers, but it is easy to distinguish that this is a Rolls-Royce brand model through the shape.
The front face of the square still retains the iconic intake grille, which is speculated by foreign media to be an active intake grille, which can be completely closed by styling. The grille is flanked by the vehicle's ventilation, and its headlights are also designed in a square shape, and it is expected that a split-type shape design will also be used. A millimeter-wave radar is also designed on the lower side of the bumper, and the level of intelligent assisted driving in the new car is not expected to be lower than bmw's flagship product.
The side of the body adopts a slip-on design, the shape of the double doors plus the huge body makes it look very imposing, and judging from the position of the door handle, the new car will also use the same opening method as the Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The rear of the car adopts a slip-on design, and its angle is smoother than that of two-door models such as the Phantom. The taillights are designed in a vertical arrangement, and two parallel LED strips can be seen at present, and it is expected that the production model will change.
In the power section, the new car is based on the luxurious rolls-Royce architecture, and the drive system will share the drivetrain with the BMW iX M60. The new car is expected to be equipped with dual motors, a maximum power of 449 kW, and a maximum torque of 1100 N·m. In terms of power batteries, the BMW iX M60 is equipped with a 111.5kWh battery pack and an EPA range of 450 kilometers. At present, it is impossible to predict how this system will perform on the Rolls-Royce Spectre, but according to the news, this new car will be launched at the end of 2023, and it is expected that in the near future, the official will announce more details of this model.