Supercar Blondie showcases a new electric Rolls-Royce on the first Global Women in EV Day
Published on Feb 10, 2026 at 11:01 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Feb 10, 2026 at 7:12 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Supercar Blondie has just pulled the cover off her latest pride and joy, a fully electric Rolls-Royce Spectre that has been transformed by Mansory into a one-of-one spec – a fitting way to celebrate Global Women in EV Day.
The custom purple beauty is doing more than just turning heads.
She has been waiting seven months to finally pick it up, and the finished car is as loud as an EV can be without making a sound.
It is a fitting celebration for the first Global Women in EV Day, a moment designed to celebrate and spotlight the women pushing electric mobility forward.
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Supercar Blondie showcases a new electric Rolls-Royce
Our very own Alex Hirschi, AKA Supercar Blondie has a new pride and joy: a Rolls-Royce Spectre EV supercar that has been rebuilt visually from the ground up.
The standout feature is certainly the gorgeous purple carbon bodywork, created using a rare textile-style dyed carbon process that took around six months to perfect.

She revealed that the carbon had actually been redone after early images appeared too dark, showing just how far the customization process went.
The Spectre was converted into a widebody, expanded by roughly one to two inches on each side.
It also received a new carbon hood, front splitter, side skirts, updated daytime running lights, and a lowered ride height of about two centimeters.
Mansory swapped out the standard 22-inch wheels for larger 24-inch rims, adding even more road presence to the Rolls-Royce Spectre.

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First Global Women in EV Day
Inside, the interior was leveled up to match the exterior, with a white cabin accented by violet details.
Mansory branding appeared throughout, including illuminated door projections, carbon fiber pedals, and a custom starlight headliner woven into the doors and ceiling.

One of the more controversial additions by Mansory was a new key that activated artificial engine sounds, complete with sport, race, and eco modes.
While she demonstrated the feature, she admitted she preferred the Spectre in its natural, silent electric state.
Despite the dramatic transformation, the electric powertrain remained untouched.

The car retained its original performance figures, staying true to Rolls-Royce’s first all-electric model.
Showcasing the car on the first Global Women in EV Day underlined both the milestone of the vehicle and Alex’s own journey in the automotive world.
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