Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Gains 390-Mile Range and 500kW Black Badge

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II electric super-coupe
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II electric super-coupe

Rolls-Royce has given its first electric car a substantial mid-life update, and the headline numbers will interest anyone who has hesitated over an electric luxury coupe. The Spectre Series II travels 18 per cent further on a charge, recharges more quickly, and in Black Badge form becomes the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever built. The marque revealed the car at its Goodwood home in West Sussex.

Re-engineered battery technology lifts the official range to 390 miles on the WLTP cycle, up from the figure that already exceeded what most owners expected, while charging times fall by 14 per cent. For a car of this size and weight, that combination tackles the two practical worries that have kept some buyers in petrol-engined territory.

More Range and Quicker Charging

The 18 per cent gain in driving distance is the change most owners will feel day to day. Rolls-Royce credits new battery cell technology for both the longer range and the shorter charging stops, and frames the update as proof that electric power suits the brand’s priorities of silence and effortless progress. A 390-mile WLTP figure puts the Spectre comfortably within the range of long motorway journeys between charges.

The Most Powerful Rolls-Royce Ever Made

Engineers at Goodwood have recalibrated the drivetrain for sharper response. In standard Spectre Series II form, power now reaches 442 kW and torque rises to 1,015 Nm. The Black Badge version goes further still: its Infinity Mode unlocks 500 kW of power, while Spirited Mode summons up to 1,100 Nm of torque. That makes the Black Badge Spectre Series II the most powerful series-production Rolls-Royce in the company’s history.

Rolls-Royce describes the goal as greater immediacy and control rather than outright speed for its own sake, in keeping with a brand that prizes serene progress over drama. Even so, the figures are remarkable for a car built to waft rather than sprint, and they confirm how much performance headroom an electric powertrain can give a luxury coupe.

A Defining Canvas for Bespoke

Interior of the Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Since its launch in 2022, the Spectre has become one of the most personalised cars in the Rolls-Royce range. Some clients request more than 20 individual Bespoke elements in a single car, and the company says demand for Bespoke commissions on Spectre is surpassed only by the Phantom. Series II widens that scope with new crafted details.

The update introduces Duality Twill and Placed Perforation as new interior options, fresh cabin illuminations, and an Iced Black exterior treatment reserved for the Black Badge version. A new clock design draws on aviation instruments and sits within a Clock Cabinet vitrine, the kind of detail that separates a Rolls-Royce from any other electric car on sale.

Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said: “Spectre is a landmark motor car for Rolls-Royce, conceived by our engineers, designers and craftspeople, informed by our clients and acclaimed the world over. It amplifies the qualities our clients value most: silence, effortlessness and abundant power, confirming that Rolls-Royce is perfectly suited to electrification. This motor car’s extraordinary reception around the world has also established Spectre as one of the most compelling canvases for Bespoke in our contemporary product portfolio, inspiring clients to pursue ever more individual and ambitious commissions. With Spectre Series II, we extend those possibilities even further. This refinement of a modern masterpiece is made in the spirit of our co-founder, Sir Henry Royce, who said: ‘Small things make perfection, but perfection is no small thing’.”

Domagoj Dukec, Director of Design at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said: “Spectre has consistently been recognised as one of the most elegant automotive forms of the modern era. Clients frequently cite its design as one of the defining reasons for their commission, and it will undoubtedly take its place in future collections of remarkable motor cars. In expanding the palette of materials and crafts introduced for Spectre Series II, we respond directly to our clients’ desire to approach Spectre with even more creative ambition, as they explore its possibilities as a canvas on which to tell their story.”

What It Means for the Luxury EV Buyer

The Spectre sits at the very top of the electric market, so few drivers will cross-shop it against mainstream EVs. Yet the upgrade still tells a wider story about how quickly electric luxury is maturing. Longer range and faster charging answer the practical objections, while the Black Badge power figures show that going electric need not mean giving up the sense of occasion buyers expect at this level.

Owners of expensive electric cars do face rising running costs in Britain, including road tax changes that now catch pricier models. Drivers can read more about the road tax bills facing some electric car owners from year two, a charge that will apply to a car priced like the Spectre. For Rolls-Royce buyers, those sums are a rounding error, but they underline how the tax treatment of electric cars is changing across the board.

Rolls-Royce has not published full pricing for the Series II range, though both the standard and Black Badge versions are expected to command a premium over the cars they replace. With more range, quicker charging and record power, the Spectre Series II strengthens the case that the most traditional name in motoring has settled comfortably into the electric era.

Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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