Rolls-Royce unveils one-of-a-kind floral Spectre for luxury event in Britain
- Rolls-Royce unveiled a new Spectre inspired by a flower show in London
- The car is painted in Velvet Orchid and finished in Peony Pink
- It’s unclear whether the model is available for sale
Published on May 28, 2025 at 7:33 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on May 28, 2025 at 9:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Fenton
Rolls-Royce unveiled a new one-off Spectre painted in Velvet Orchid for the Chelsea Flower Show.
The car is inspired by flowers, believe it or not.
It was designed as a tribute to a very specific event in London.
But there’s one thing about it that’s not clear.
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The Rolls-Royce Spectre in Velvet Orchid was unveiled in London for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
The show is all about flowers, which explains this vehicle’s ‘flowerful’ colorway.
It’s painted in a special hue of purple/pink that Rolls-Royce calls ‘Velvet Orchid’, with a hand-painted ‘Peony Pink’ coachline.

The automaker didn’t say anything about the engine, which means this EV is powered by the same dual-motor electric powertrain as the one Supercar Blondie’s Alex Hirschi herself recently acquired.
The engine produces 577 horsepower and 664lb-ft in its standard form, or 650 horsepower and 793lb-ft of torque for the Black Badge variant.
This, by the way, makes it the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever.
Also, on a side note, Alex’s Spectre will soon be even more powerful than that, considering the vehicle is currently being transformed by Mansory.

The Spectre starts at around $400,000-$500,000, depending on how you spec it.
The MSRP in the United States is $397,750, but you can rapidly bring it up to half a million or more with extras.
In some cases, you can easily dip into the seven-figure region.

As for the flower-inspired Spectre, it’s unclear whether the luxury manufacturer intends to sell this pink model or not. Maybe they simply built it for the show and will keep it in a museum.
This specific Spectre appears to be a bespoke creation for the Chelsea Floral Art event, not a car built on commission for a specific client.
Either way, we’re certainly glad it’s here.