Supercar Blondie reveals her new custom paint job ‘Boracay Blue’ on her Rolls-Royce Spectre

  • Alex Hirschi, aka Supercar Blondie, got her Rolls-Royce customized
  • She gave it a new custom paint job called ‘Boracay Blue’
  • The detailer also added some personal touches to the paint job

Published on Jul 18, 2024 at 3:40 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja

Last updated on Jul 19, 2024 at 4:08 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Alex Hirschi — also known as Supercar Blondie — just got her Rolls-Royce Spectre customized with a new paint job called ‘Boracay Blue.’

The exquisite paint job is an official Roll-Royce color and looks like a hybrid of blue and lavender shades.

Supercar Blondie chose CarDip, which provides car detailing services in the UAE, to work on the custom paint job.

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Why is that, you ask?

It’s because the automaker itself would take a long time, and she simply couldn’t wait to see her electric Rolls in a brand-new shade.

It hasn’t been long since she took delivery of the Spectre — so it’s only understandable that she didn’t want to stay away from it for too long.

While it originally came with a black finish and 23-inch chrome alloy rims, those are gone now.

The Boracay Blue is certainly a unique shade, and it even comes with a silver coachline that extends up to a custom ‘SB’ logo, which the detailer added for a more personal touch.

There are also matching rims with a shade of the same color to extend its elegance.

All in all, the official Rolls-Royce shade makes the Spectre stand out, and that’s perfectly in line with what a Rolls should be.


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