
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Brings More Range, More Power and Expanded Bespoke Options
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II improves range, charging and Bespoke options, while Black Badge becomes the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever.
Rolls-Royce has introduced the Spectre Series II, an updated version of its electric super-coupé. The changes focus on improved range, quicker charging, stronger performance and a broader range of Bespoke interior and exterior treatments.
The standard Spectre Series II now produces 442 kW and 1,015 Nm of torque. The more dramatic Black Badge Spectre Series II becomes the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever made, with 500 kW available through Infinity Mode and up to 1,100 Nm in Spirited Mode.
Thanks to re-engineered battery cell technology, range has increased by up to 18 percent. Rolls-Royce quotes 362–390 miles or 582–628 km of WLTP range for Spectre Series II, while Black Badge is listed at 578–629 km. Charging times have also been reduced by up to 14 percent.

The battery has a net capacity of 112.4 kWh. DC charging from 10 to 80 percent takes 28 minutes at up to 195 kW, while a full AC charge at 22 kW takes around 5 hours 45 minutes for Spectre Series II and 5 hours 30 minutes for Black Badge.
Performance remains effortless rather than aggressive. The standard car accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 4.5 seconds, while Black Badge Spectre Series II lowers that to 4.3 seconds. Both versions use two separately excited synchronous motors, with 190 kW at the front and 360 kW at the rear.
Visually, Rolls-Royce has kept Spectre’s fastback profile, split headlight signature and clean surfacing largely unchanged. A new exterior color, Ethereal Blue, has been created for Series II, while a new 23-inch forged wheel design adds a more faceted and reflective look.

The biggest updates are inside, where Rolls-Royce has expanded Spectre’s Bespoke possibilities. Duality Twill, a bamboo-based rayon fabric, is now available and can include up to 2.6 million stitches and around 10 miles of thread. Clients can choose from more than 50 thread colors.
Another new option is Placed Perforation leather, using precision-cut patterns to create artwork across the seats. The launch pattern is inspired by moonlit cloud shadows and includes 78,138 perforations in three different sizes.
Rolls-Royce has also added a new Brindled Walnut veneer, created from walnut and residual eucalyptus fibers, then finished with lacquer containing glass flakes for a layered shimmering effect.

The dashboard now features an extended Interior Panel and Clock Gallery with a new illuminated artwork made from 8,108 individual light elements. A new clock, inspired by aviation instruments, sits inside a vitrine that also houses an up-lit stainless-steel Spirit of Ecstasy figurine.
Black Badge Spectre Series II receives its own darker treatment. A new Iced Black Exterior Detailing package gives the grille surround, door handles, bumper inserts, Spirit of Ecstasy and other brightwork a matte finish, while the Pantheon grille vanes remain polished. A new Black Badge wheel design is also available in Iced Matte Black.
Rolls-Royce says Spectre became its second best-selling model globally in 2025 and has become one of the brand’s most important Bespoke canvases, second only to Phantom in demand for custom commissions. With Series II, the company is keeping the core design intact while giving clients more range, more power and more ways to personalize the car.
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