Rolls-Royce unveils 3 bespoke Spectres inspired by spring, and they're simply stunning
Published on Aug 27, 2025 at 9:32 AM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody
Last updated on Aug 27, 2025 at 9:43 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Rolls-Royce has unveiled three bespoke Spectres inspired by the springtime.
The cars are designed with floral details, hand-painted motifs, and crafted interior finishes that take direct reference from nature.
Rolls-Royce will offer three interpretations, called Evanescent, Reverie, and Blossom, each using a distinct mix of colors and materials.
With all three planned for delivery in 2026, the Primavera shows how the Spectre can serve as both an electric flagship and a canvas for creative commissions.
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About the Rolls-Royce Spectre Primavera
The Primavera was unveiled at Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood base. Its name is drawn from the Italian word for spring and informs the visual theme.
Each edition features a coachline hand-painted with a cherry blossom branch and a new 23-inch wheel design that mimics unfolding petals.
Inside, bespoke design extends into refined detail. Blackwood fascia and console panels are laser-etched with a cherry branch motif, developed through multiple trials to get the effect right.

Starlight Doors use nearly 4,800 fiber-optic lights, while the fascia includes over 5,500 points of illumination around the Spectre name.
Cherry blossom patterns also appear on the headrests and illuminated treadplates, weaving the spring theme throughout the cabin.
The Primavera luxury EV will be offered in three variations until early 2026.
Each applies the same concept but with a different mood.

Evanescent is painted in Crystal over Arctic White with turquoise accents and an interior trimmed with flashes of Chartreuse.
Reverie introduces a Duck Egg Blue exterior with Forge Yellow highlights and a softer interior palette of Grace White and Charles Blue.
Blossom moves in the opposite direction, finished in Velvet Orchid Metallic with Forge Yellow details and a cabin accented in Peony Pink.
They are separate expressions of the same idea: translating the season into a car through color and detail.

Other incredible Spectre customizations
The Primavera is not the first example of the Rolls-Royce Spectre being shaped into something highly personal.
Even before the seasonal editions, the Spectre was positioned as a model that could carry extensive customisation.
Every element of the car, from the exterior colors to the smallest interior finishes, has been used as a platform for individual expression.

One striking case is Alex Hirschi’s own Spectre, where Supercar Blondie herself opted for a specification that included custom stitching, bespoke wheels, and a tailored starlight headliner.
Her car reflects how the Spectre has quickly become a showcase for what clients can achieve through the brand’s design resources.
Unlike the Primavera, which draws from a shared seasonal theme, her commission demonstrates the more personal side of Rolls-Royce’s bespoke design.
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Callum Tokody is a content writer at Supercar Blondie, where he covers the latest in the automotive world with a focus on design and performance. Callum has a background in automotive journalism and has contributed to a range of publications in Australia and the UK. Outside of work, he’s a design enthusiast with a soft spot for anything with a V8 and a good story.