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Chassis No.: VIN. SCA665C03FUX79064 €368,000 EUR | Sold • Based on a Rolls-Royce Wraith • Conceived by Niels van Roij Design • The only example built • First registered to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars • c.17,800 kilometres from new • Only 200 kilometres since conversion This unique Silver Spectre Shooting Brake has been styled by the Niels van Roij Design studio, which also supervised the construction process. Based in Utrecht, Holland, Niels van Roij Design has become renowned for its stunning conversions on upmarket chassis, including its Ferrari 'Breadvan' homage and Range Rover Adventum coupé. The Silver Spectre project was conceived and overseen by the owner in collaboration with Niels van Roij Design. According to its creator: "The elongated lines signal masterful craftsmanship and exquisite style. A manifestation of Grand Touring in its purest form." Carried out by Carat Duchatelet in 2018-2020, this conversion is based on the Rolls-Royce Wraith Gran Turismo coupé, one of the world's most exclusive and desirable cars from a company unsurpassed in motoring excellence. Intended to be one of seven, this is and will remain the sole example built. Usually such conversions end up adding considerable weight, but the use of carbon fibre for the Spectre's lengthy roof has meant that this has been kept to a minimum. Also noteworthy is the hand-made 'infinity starlight' headliner, a bold statement and showcase of this car's bespoke qualities. Claimed to be a world's first, it is a celestial nightscape of fibre-optic strands; the stars fade out towards the rear, giving the impression of an endless starlit sky. Produced mid-2015, the Wraith was first registered to Rolls-Royce in the UK in January 2016 (it is assumed it was kept as a show car and/or demonstrator) and was later purchased by the current vendor. The car was last serviced in 2018 at 15,147 kilometres by Rolls-Royce München immediately prior to the start of the conversion process, which took some 18 months and 2,500 man-hours to complete. When launched in 2013 the Wraith had a base price of around €215,750, though owners availing themselves of the lengthy options list - and most did - ended up paying considerably more. The cost of the conversion alone was a staggering €300,000, making the Spectre one of the costliest cars ever made; small wonder then that only one was built. Only some 200 kilometres have been driven since the conversion's completion and this stunning Silver Spectre shooting brake is presented in excellent condition throughout. Offered with its (copy) factory build sheet, a copy of the old UK V5C Registration Certificate in the name of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and current German registration papers. This one-off Silver Spectre Shooting Brake has covered only 17,800 kilometres from new and is worthy of the closest inspection. A unique 'must have' for the Rolls-Royce connoisseur. https://cars.bonhams.com/auction/27528/lot/122/20152020-rolls-royce-silver-spectre-shooting-brake-vin-sca665c03fux79064/
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Rolls Royce 'Silver Spectre' Shooting Brake, 2015
Chassis No.: SCA665C03FUX79064 Estimate: €370,000 - €550,000 EUR • Based on a Rolls-Royce Wraith • Conceived by Niels van Roij Design • The only example built • First registered to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars • c.17,800 kilometres from new • Only 200 kilometres since conversion 2015/2020 ROLLS ROYCE 'SILVER SPECTRE' SHOOTING BRAKE CARROSSERIE ROLLS-ROYCE/CARAT DUCHATELET N° DE CHSSIS SCA665C03FUX79064 • Basé sur une Rolls-Royce Wraith • Conçu par Niels van Roij Design • Le seul exemplaire construit • Première immatriculation au nom de Rolls-Royce Motor Cars • Environ 17 800 kilomètres depuis sa construction • Seulement 200 kilomètres depuis la transformation This unique Silver Spectre Shooting Brake has been styled by the Niels van Roij Design studio, which also supervised the construction process. Based in Utrecht, Holland, Niels van Roij Design has become renowned for its stunning conversions on upmarket chassis, including its Ferrari 'Breadvan' homage and Range Rover Adventum coupé. The Silver Spectre project was conceived and overseen by the owner in collaboration with Niels van Roij Design. According to its creator: "The elongated lines signal masterful craftsmanship and exquisite style. A manifestation of Grand Touring in its purest form." Carried out by Carat Duchatelet in 2018-2020, this conversion is based on the Rolls-Royce Wraith Gran Turismo coupé, one of the world's most exclusive and desirable cars from a company unsurpassed in motoring excellence. Intended to be one of seven, this is and will remain the sole example built. Usually such conversions end up adding considerable weight, but the use of carbon fibre for the Spectre's lengthy roof has meant that this has been kept to a minimum. Also noteworthy is the hand-made 'infinity starlight' headliner, a bold statement and showcase of this car's bespoke qualities. Claimed to be a world's first, it is a celestial nightscape of fibre-optic strands; the stars fade out towards the rear, giving the impression of an endless starlit sky. Produced mid-2015, the Wraith was first registered to Rolls-Royce in the UK in January 2016 (it is assumed it was kept as a show car and/or demonstrator) and was later purchased by the current vendor. The car was last serviced in 2018 at 15,147 kilometres by Rolls-Royce München immediately prior to the start of the conversion process, which took some 18 months and 2,500 man-hours to complete. When launched in 2013 the Wraith had a base price of around €215,750, though owners availing themselves of the lengthy options list - and most did - ended up paying considerably more. The cost of the conversion alone was a staggering €300,000, making the Spectre one of the costliest cars ever made; small wonder then that only one was built. Only some 200 kilometres have been driven since the conversion's completion and this stunning Silver Spectre shooting brake is presented in excellent condition throughout. Covid restrictions have made it impossible to exhibit the Silver Spectre until now, and Bonhams' Monaco sale will be its first official public outing. Offered with its (copy) factory build sheet, a copy of the old UK V5C Registration Certificate in the name of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and current Dutch registration papers (only for Dutch buyers the BPM is due), this one-off Silver Spectre Shooting Brake has covered only 17,800 kilometres from new and is worthy of the closest inspection. A unique 'must have' for the Rolls-Royce connoisseur. Please be advised that this lot will be subject to VAT. https://cars.bonhams.com/auction/26125/lot/129/20152020-rolls-royce-silver-spectre-shooting-brake-chassis-no-sca665c03fux79064/
Overview
Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge specs
Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge specs • Price in Europe: €455,175 • Price in US: $467,750 - $566,100 • Car type: Coupe • Introduced: 2025 • Origin country: United Kingdom • Engine: 2 electric motors • Power: 659 ps (650 bhp / 485 kw) @ 5500 rpm • Torque: 1075 Nm (793 lb-ft) • Transmission: direct drive • Layout: rear engine, all wheel drive • Top speed: 250 kph (155 mph) • 0-60 mph: 3.6 s • 0-100 kph: 4.3 s • 1/4 mile: 11.8 s @ 121.3 mph • Curb weight: 2895-2903 kg (6382-6400 lbs) • Power/weight: 227 ps (224 bhp) / t • Dimensions: 5.48 m (216 in) long, 2.02 m (79 in) wide, 1.57 m (62 in) high • Wheelbase: 3.21 m (126 in) • Track: Time • 60 mph - 0: 34 m (110 ft) • Torque / weight: 371 Nm (274 lb-ft) / t • Motortrend figure-8: 0:25.20 • Lateral acceleration: 0.86 g (8 m/s²) Source: https://fastestlaps.com/models/rolls-royce-spectre-black-badge
Rolls-Royce Spectre Questions & Answers (FAQs)
Listings for Rolls-Royce Spectre (from model year 2011) may include these trims: Individual, among others. The current selection depends on the selected country, model year, and vehicle availability. Use the “Trim” filter to compare the available options.
Mileage should be assessed together with the vehicle’s age, condition, and service history. Compare the mileage with similar vehicles of the same model year, and check the service history and actual condition of the vehicle before buying.
Current Rolls-Royce Spectre (from model year 2011) listings on AUTO.AE are priced from 1,380,000 to 2,449,000 AED. The price depends on the model year, mileage, trim, condition, and regional specifications. These figures are based on active listings and may change.
A private seller may offer a lower price, while a showroom may provide additional services, such as financing, a warranty, or help with insurance. Terms vary, so check the information in the listing, the vehicle documents, and the seller’s details.
Check the vehicle registration card (Mulkiya), the VIN on the vehicle and in the documents, the owner’s details, the service history, and accident records. Also check for any outstanding loan, fines, or other restrictions. It is advisable to arrange an independent inspection before completing the purchase.
Yes. You can arrange an independent technical inspection with the seller at a service centre of your choice. The inspection can help assess the condition of the engine, transmission, bodywork, electronics, and other components.
GCC Specs means that the vehicle was manufactured to specifications for Gulf Cooperation Council markets. These versions are generally designed for local climate conditions. However, GCC Specs alone does not confirm the vehicle’s condition or mean that it has a valid warranty; these points should be checked separately.
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