Rolls-Royce Showcases Bespoke Commissions and Spectre Series II UK Debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Rolls-Royce is celebrating Bespoke at the Goodwood Festival of Speed with the UK debut of Spectre Series II and one-of-one commissions.
- 500 kW
- 1,100 Nm
- 362-390 miles
- 250,000
What Happened
At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Rolls-Royce is presenting a collection of contemporary motor cars in the Stable Yard, adjacent to its Home at Goodwood — the only place in the world where the marque designs, engineers and handcrafts its vehicles. The display features the UK public debut of Spectre Series II and a series of distinctive Bespoke commissions across Phantom Extended, Ghost Extended and Cullinan. The showcase demonstrates how craftsmanship, material innovation and design individuality are expressed across the marque.
“This year’s Festival of Speed motor cars reflect the breadth of the contemporary Rolls-Royce portfolio, from the UK public debut of Spectre Series II to a series of distinctive Bespoke commissions across Phantom Extended, Ghost Extended and Cullinan. Presented a stone’s throw from the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, these motor cars demonstrate how design, engineering and Bespoke craftsmanship co”
- Spectre Series II — UK public debut, finished in two-tone Dark Emerald with Black Diamond
- Black Badge Spectre Series II — most powerful Rolls-Royce ever created, in Ethereal Blue
- Phantom Regatta — one-of-one Phantom Extended inspired by racing yachts
- Ghost Savile Row — one-of-one Ghost Extended inspired by Savile Row tailoring
- Cullinan Bohemian Sunset — inspired by the changing colours of the sky at dusk
Making its UK public debut, the Spectre Series II on display is finished in two-tone Dark Emerald with Black Diamond, complemented by a Mandarin coachline and brake callipers. Inside, Placed Perforation — now available for the first time on Spectre Series II — transforms the leather into a canvas, revealing a hidden artwork of perforation patterns inspired by moonlight and cloud shadows. The cabin features Cashmere Grey and Black leather with Mandarin seat piping, monogrammed headrests and coloured stitching. A new Illuminated Fascia artwork comprises 8,108 individual illuminations, with a flowing wave pattern inspired by the mist over the South Downs.
Black Badge Spectre Series II, the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever created, delivers 500 kW of power through Infinity Mode and up to 1,100 Nm of torque in Spirited Mode. It is finished in Ethereal Blue with red brake callipers, inspired by maritime environments, and features an exclusive suite of Iced Black exterior details. Inside, Duality Twill — a rayon fabric made from bamboo, new to Spectre — is showcased in Sage, with Arctic White seat piping and monogrammed headrests. This car will take on the fabled Hillclimb in the Festival Supercar Run.
The one-of-one Phantom Regatta pays tribute to racing yachts and regattas on the Solent, with an exterior of Regatta Blue over English White reminiscent of a yacht's hull meeting the water. Its interior evokes a yacht under full sail, with Navy Blue leather in the front and Grace White in the rear, plus a hand-painted Gallery artwork named Watercolour. Ghost Savile Row draws inspiration from bespoke tailoring, with a two-tone Midnight Sapphire over English White exterior, navy leather with Selby Grey vertical run-stitching, and a hidden embroidered artwork of the Goodwood courtyard trees — the most demanding single-frame embroidery Rolls-Royce has ever made, comprising 250,000 stitches and 1,830 metres of thread. Cullinan Bohemian Sunset is inspired by dusk skies, presented in Iced Silver Haze with Bespoke Chevron Perforation and a Starlight Headliner that transitions from orange to blue.
Previously from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd.
Rolls-Royce first presented Spectre Series II in June 2026 with up to 18% more range and a host of new exterior and interior design options. The car now makes its UK public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Rolls-Royce has also recently revealed bespoke commissions such as five hand-painted Black Badge Cullinan SUVs by artist Cyril Kongo and a Black Badge Ghost Tourist Trophy marking a 1906 race win.
- Rolls-Royce Presents Spectre Series II with Extended Range and Enhanced Bespoke Options
- Rolls-Royce Unveils Five Unique Black Badge Cullinan Commissions Hand-Painted by Artist Cyril Kongo
- Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Tourist Trophy Marks 1906 TT Win
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd.'s official releases.
Why this matters
The showcase demonstrates how Rolls-Royce's Bespoke program personalizes each car through craftsmanship and design individuality. It highlights the evolution of the Spectre, the marque's first all-electric model, which now offers even more power and range. Visitors at Goodwood can see the breadth of the contemporary Rolls-Royce portfolio near the company's headquarters, where every car is handcrafted.
Terms in This Story
- Bespoke
- Custom-made to an individual client's specifications, a term closely associated with Savile Row tailoring.
- Hillclimb
- A timed event in which cars race up a hill, often held at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
- WLTP
- Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure, a standard used to measure fuel consumption and emissions.
- Starlight Headliner
- A headliner featuring hundreds of tiny fiber-optic lights that simulate a starry night sky.
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