Model gains more power, extended autonomy and new customization elements, reinforcing the British brand's commitment to electrification
Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Spectre Series II, the first update to its all-electric coupe since its launch in 2022. The changes are discreet in look, but bring advances in performance, autonomy and customization, and reinforce the model’s position as one of the most luxurious electric cars on sale.
The entry-level version now delivers 601 hp and 103,5 kgfm of torque, while the Black Badge, now the most powerful Rolls-Royce in history, reaches 680 hp and 112,2 kgfm in the most aggressive mode. Even though it kept the 102 kWh battery, the coupe had the cells redesigned and gained range: there are up to 628 km per charge in the WLTP cycle, 18% more than the previous Spectre. Reload time has dropped by up to 14%.

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Abroad, the most striking changes appear in Black Badge. The chrome details gave way to the matte Iced Black finish, created for the model, and the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot is now offered in black for the first time. The imposing front grille, however, maintains the chrome, a decision by the designers to preserve the brand’s identity.
















The entry-level version debuts the Ethereal Blue color and 23-inch forged wheels, whose handcrafted finish can require up to six hours of work per set. Inside, the Spectre Series II receives a watch inspired by aviation instruments and an illuminated panel formed by 8,108 points of light, which runs the entire width of the console.
Customization remains the main attraction of the model: some customers have already ordered more than 20 exclusive items in a single car. Among the new materials is a bamboo fabric inspired by a forest on the Côte d’Azur, a region linked to Sir Henry Royce, co-founder of the brand.
Prices have not been confirmed, but they are expected to be close to those of the current model, which starts at around R$ 2,28 million (£333 thousand), before customization options. With import costs, this amount can double for those interested in bringing the Spectre Series II to Brazil.