
Rolls-Royce presents Spectre Series II, the next evolution of its electric super-coupé, with technical upgrades, expanded Bespoke options, and new design details across the standard and Black Badge models. The update extends the car’s range by up to 18 percent, reduces charging time by up to 14 percent, and gives Black Badge Spectre Series II the title of the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever created.
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Spectre Series II now delivers 442 kW of power and 1,015 Nm of torque. Black Badge Spectre Series II raises those figures through two dedicated driving functions. Infinity Mode unlocks 500 kW of power, while Spirited Mode delivers up to 1,100 Nm of torque. Re-engineered battery cell technology increases potential driving distance to 390 miles, or 628 kilometers, under WLTP testing. Rolls-Royce also reduced charging times, giving the model more flexibility for clients who use it regularly.


Spectre keeps its fastback profile, clean surfacing, and split headlamp signature for Series II. Rolls-Royce adds Ethereal Blue as a new solid exterior finish, giving the car another paint option within its expanded palette. A new 23-inch forged alloy wheel introduces a faceted multi-spoke design with sharp 2.5 mm radii. Each wheel receives up to six hours of hand finishing and comes in part-polished or fully polished finishes.
Inside, Spectre Series II expands the material offer with Duality Twill, a rayon textile made from bamboo. The fabric takes inspiration from the bamboo grove in Le Jardin des Méditerranées on the Côte d’Azur, near Sir Henry Royce’s former winter home, Villa Mimosa. The embroidered Duality graphic interprets the interlinked double R initials through a pattern with nautical references. A full Duality Twill interior can include up to 2.6 million stitches, 10 miles of thread, and 25 hours of construction time. Clients can choose Lilac, Chocolate, Black, or the new Sage color, along with more than 50 thread colors.

Placed Perforation leather also joins the Spectre offer. Designers created its first pattern from cloud silhouettes in moonlight, using 78,138 perforations across the shoulder and headrest areas of the seats. The effect can continue into the illuminated doors, where the pattern disperses near the light source. Rolls-Royce also introduces high-gloss Brindled Walnut veneer, made from walnut sourced from non-fruiting trees and residual eucalyptus fibers from fine paper production. A lacquer with glass flakes gives the surface a suspended shimmer.
The fascia receives a wider Interior Panel and Clock Gallery, joined by a new Illuminated Fascia artwork with 8,108 pixel-like lights arranged in a directional wave pattern. A new clock takes cues from aviation instruments, with cast metal hands and a clean graphic treatment. The Clock Cabinet also houses an up-lit Spirit of Ecstasy figure made from solid stainless steel.

Black Badge Spectre Series II adds Iced Black Exterior Detailing, which gives most exterior brightwork a matte finish. Rolls-Royce applies the treatment to the grille surround, sideframe finishers, bumper inserts, door handles, side badges, and Spirit of Ecstasy, while keeping the Pantheon Grille vanes polished. A new open-spoke wheel design adds a stronger visual character, with an Iced Matte Black version available for the first time on a Black Badge wheel.
Rolls-Royce developed Spectre Series II after studying how clients use the car. In 2025, Spectre ranked as the marque’s second best-selling model globally. Many owners drive it often, charge it mostly at home, and use it as a personal car. The Series II update responds to that pattern with more range, more power, and more room for individual specification.

















