For the most part, Rolls-Royce owners like to roll around in style steering clear of anything that might be considered gaudy or overdone. However, for those who want to make a statement 1016 Industries has developed a dramatic carbon fiber body kit for the all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre. The kit offers a choice of three materials: Black Badge carbon, forged carbon, and twill carbon. Regardless of which carbon fiber finish buyers opt for, they will receive a new splitter, as well as distinctive headlight surrounds that give the car a noticeably edgier presence. Also included is a completely revised hood, which, in forged carbon, looks particularly outlandish, but still makes quite an impression in normal carbon.

The new panels continue along the sides with bespoke skirts and subtle carbon fiber accents on the front quarter panels. For as bold as the front and sides of the modified Spectre are, it’s the rear that’ll turn the most heads. A small spoiler is found above the window, while a secondary lip spoiler is found on the decklid, which suits the Rolls surprisingly well. Rounding out the kit, 1016 Industries has crafted custom taillight shrouds and a rear diffuser, both finished in carbon fiber—in case anyone was worried this Rolls might go unnoticed in a crowd.

 

While not actually part of the 1016 kit, some other upgrades have also been made to these two Spectres pictured here, modified by LA-based customization shop RDB. Both cars are now rolling on custom aero disc-inspired wheels. RDB has also lowered the ride height and, on one of the Spectres, added several bright orange accents, while the other has several red trimmings across the exterior.