Rolls-Royce showcased the new Spectre Inspired by Primavera line, featuring distinct color schemes and design elements that evoke a springtime aesthetic. The limited-edition cars feature brake calipers that match and a handcrafted cherry blossom design on the bodywork. It’s back inside, where the cherry blossom is laser-etched on the controls and sewn into the headrests. Every Rolls-Royce is exquisitely crafted, from its rear-hinged doors to the gleaming gold Pantheon grille, yet certain models stand out as particularly distinctive. The British high-end store’s newest limited edition is the Spectre Inspired by Primavera, a set of three electric coupes that are inspired by the feelings that spring brings. The Primavera line has beautiful details, but it seems strange for Rolls-Royce to release a car that resembles spring just as summer is ending and fall is approaching. There will be three colors of the new limited-edition Spectre. The name Primavera is derived from the Italian term for spring. From the front bumper to the taillights, the Primavera Spectres features a beautiful, hand-painted coachline that is interrupted only by the door handles and a small picture of a cherry blossom in bloom. Rolls-Royce changed the color scheme of the wheels to fit the coachline. The brake calipers were painted, and a center cap was added. Inside, the cherry blossom motif reappears through detailed illuminated sill plates and multiple branches and flowers embroidered into the headrests. The two-tone paint on the seats matches the exterior color. The real focal point of the cabin is the dashboard, which is made of Blackwood and has a detailed carving of cherry blossoms and branches. Rolls-Royce claims to have developed its own unique method for sanding, which preserves the intricate details of the etching and achieves the desired quality. 37 different laser etching levels were used to make the art. The door panels are adorned with 4,796 tiny lights that form the Virgo, Leo, and Boötes constellations. The Spring Triangle is an asterism, which is a pattern of stars that can be seen. It is made up of these three constellations. The “Illuminated Fascia,” which is composed of over 5,500 lit-up “stars” that surround the Spectre badge, is also located on the dashboard. Of course, the star from Rolls-Royce’s Starlight also shows up. There are three color combinations in the Inspired by Primavera series. They are Blossom, Reverie, and Evanescent. The first room is made with turquoise leather and Grace White, and the seats have Chartreuse piping around them. Crystal is painted over Arctic White on the outside, and there are Tuchese details. Inside, the leather is a combination of Grace White and Charles Blue, accented by Forge Yellow stitching. The paint job on Reverie features Duck Egg Blue with Forge Yellow accents. The Blossom edition is finished in Forge Yellow paint, complemented by Velvet Orchid highlights. The yellow color scheme of the cabin looks good with Peony Pink and Grace White furnishings. According to Rolls-Royce, the spring-themed Spectre will be available for sale prior to spring 2026, and customers can place orders from early the next year. We don’t know the cost of the Inspired by Primavera line, but the Spectre starts at $397,750, so it will likely be expensive.