Few cars have the kind of presence on the road as a
Rolls-Royce. This tuner thinks it can do better, though, with the release of
the Spofec Overdose.
Based on the Dawn convertible, the Overdose is the
latest release from Novitec's Rolls customizer, which takes its name from the
British marque's Spirit of Ecstasy mascot.
Limited to just eight examples, the Spofec Overdose
punctuates its presence that much more emphatically with a carbon-fiber
widebody kit that gives it an extra five inches of width, bringing the
drop-top's stance to nearly seven feet.
To go with the extra width, Spofec has also dropped
the air suspension by as much as 1.6 inches, riding on a new set of 22-inch
wheels. While it was at it, the tuner also tuned the 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12
up to 686 horsepower – a boost of 115 horses to bring it above the Wraith's
output. And to keep it all in check, Spofec
fitted bigger brakes.
Of course, a wide array of interior customization
options are on offer. This is a custom Rolls-Royce, after all. But no matter
which way it's spec'd, the Overdose will hit 62 in 4.6 seconds with the wind in
your hair.