This is what Mansory calls a ‘complete vehicle conversion’ of the Rolls-Royce Spectre. There’s a bit of info to get through here before you can dive into the comments, so without further ado...
Unusually for Mansory, there isn’t actually any more power. The German tuner has decided to stay well away from the Spectre’s electric powertrain, meaning you’ll be stuck with the standard 576hp and 899Nm of torque being sent to all four wheels.
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The visual addendums more than make up for the lack of extra grunt. Mansory has given the Spectre a full carbon-fiber bodykit, which includes a front lip, a carbon bonnet, a rear diffuser, side skirts, two small rear spoilers, many fake air intakes and some strange surrounds for the rear lights that make the lamps resemble the wrong end of a baboon. Lovely.
There are new daytime running lights up front too (with carbon-fiber surrounds, of course) plus you can have colorful new lights that illuminate the otherwise blacked-out grille. There are also new forged wheels which are 23 inches on the front axle and a whopping 24 inches at the rear.

And if all of that wasn’t enough, Mansory will also... ‘convert’ (read: attack) the interior of your new £300k+ (P21.85 million) EV. Apparently, its upholstery shop uses “only the finest materials,” with this particular car getting lots of garish orange leather, a carbon-fiber sports steering wheel and many more carbon accents. Mansory also says the door panels and dash are fitted with new LEDs, which apparently “create a pleasantly soft light throughout the passenger compartment.” Not sure we’d use those words exactly.
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NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.