Rolls-Royce is set to unveil a unique creation at Monterey this year. The Spectre Semaphore, a one-of-a-kind coupe, boasts several bespoke customizations, including an eye-catching hood design and a vibrant two-tone interior. The car features a distinctive color named Semaphore Yellow, specifically developed for this project, according to Rolls-Royce. The hood showcases a special artwork called "Marble Paint Spill," inspired by California artists, which required 160 hours of meticulous work to create. The interior continues the yellow theme with Lemon Yellow and Citrine Yellow accents on the white seats, doors, and dashboard trim, complemented by Lemon Yellow stitching. Rolls-Royce has also incorporated a yellow center dial in the gauge cluster. Although there are no changes mentioned to the drivetrain, the Spectre Semaphore retains its dual-motor electric setup, offering 577 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque, with a range of up to 291 miles. Described as embodying the new luxury standards of the brand's younger, more confident clientele, this bespoke Spectre is available for purchase through any authorized Rolls-Royce dealer in the U.S. The car will make its public debut at The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, on August 16 during Monterey Car Week.