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 Jun 04, 2025 at 6:18 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.
After beginning his automotive writing career at DriveTribe, Alessandro has been with Supercar Blondie since the launch of the website in 2022. In fact, he penned the very first article published on supercarblondie.com. He’s covered subjects from cars to aircraft, watches, and luxury yachts - and even crypto. He can largely be found heading up the site’s new-supercar and SBX coverage and being the first to bring our readers the news that they’re hungry for.