Those taillights
Rolls-Royce is renowned for painstakingly making sure every detail on a vehicle is as elegant as possible.
Look closely at the Spectre’s taillights and you’ll notice they’re single, uninterrupted parts, plunged into a smooth, uninterrupted body panel. Rolls-Royce says this sophisticated look is meant to evoke “islands in a lake.”
Most cars’ taillights are broken up by a trunk lid, or butt up against a gap in the bodywork. That makes things easier, the brand’s design director, Anders Warming, said. But the Spectre isn’t most cars.
Achieving that look and making sure everything was water-tight took lots of engineering, Müller-Ötvös said.