Supercar Blondie shares how much her Mansory Rolls-Royce Spectre customization cost and it was more than buying the entire car

Published on Jul 13, 2026 at 2:19 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Jul 13, 2026 at 2:19 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

Supercar Blondie shares how much her Mansory Rolls-Royce Spectre customization cost and it was more than buying the entire car

Alex Hirschi, aka Supercar Blondie, has revealed how much she spent on the customization for her Mansory Rolls-Royce Spectre, and it’s a higher figure than the total cost of the car.

There’s no doubt about it, this is a Spectre that will leave you feeling anything but haunted.

Finished in a lavender shade of purple and kitted out with a creamy exterior, this is an undeniably gorgeous car.

But it took a whole lot of green to get this Rolls-Royce looking so purple.

Supercar Blondie is the proud owner of a Mansory Rolls-Royce Spectre

When Alex first picked up her new Rolls-Royce Spectre from the showroom, it featured a relatively discreet shade of black for the exterior, offset by a slightly more conspicuous color combo for the cabin.

Which is all perfectly nice – after all, it’s a Rolls-Royce, it’d look classy in practically any shade.

But what Mansory did with it was nothing short of stunning.

Throughout the interior, cream white interior abounds, with violet piping, stitching, and accents complimenting beautifully.

The center console and dashboard is somewhere between lavender and orchid, and we’re here for it.

The exterior is finished in the same shade, which also adorns the wheels and the logo.

Along the flanks and the hood is a deeper shade of purple.

The Spirit of Ecstasy figurine is finished off in white with a matte finish.

So from top to bottom, this car is phenomenal.

But here’s the question at the forefront of all our minds – how much did this cost?

What did the customization cost come to in the end?

Alex’s Spectre was featured in a recent Business Insider article entitled ‘A different level of luxury’: How Rolls-Royce makes custom, 6-figure cars for the ultra-wealthy.

In the article, she recalled her reaction upon first sitting inside a Rolls.

“I was like ‘What is this sorcery?’ It is magic. It’s like you’re floating on a cloud,” she told the publication.

Going to Mansory, she sought to give the Spectre a ‘a little bit more of a mean look’.

In addition to the purple coloring, this meant the car got a wider body, lower suspension, and her logo on the exterior and dashboard.

It didn’t come cheap, as you might expect, coming out at around $700,000.

By way of comparison, the car itself cost her $625,000.

But it was undoubtedly money well spent.

“Every time I walk past that car, I stare at it,” she said.

This Rolls-Royce Spectre is just one of many cars in Supercar Blondie’s collection

Believe it or not, Alex had a pretty humble beginning when it came to cars, as her first was a hand-me-down Mitsubishi Lancer.

In the years since, she built a collection that is worth a fortune.

Over the years, she has owned several icons, including a Brabus G-Class, a Porsche Boxster and a Tesla Cyberbeast.

And there’s still cars that she’s looking to own one day, including one she’s 100 percent set on.

Ben joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025 after being published by international organizations including LADbible, The Sun, the New York Post, and the Daily Mail. He covers supercars, rare and collectible vehicles, aviation, luxury assets, and the fascinating people behind them. His reporting has explored everything from seven-figure supercars and historic Ferrari collections to unusual aircraft adventures and extraordinary automotive discoveries from around the world. Ben has also gained first-hand insight into vehicle craftsmanship and customization, including visiting specialist workshops to see bespoke vehicles up close.