Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Specs

Rolls-Royce has revealed the updated Spectre Series II, introducing a range of mechanical, technological and design enhancements for its all-electric luxury coupe. The facelift arrives nearly four years after the Spectre made its global debut and focuses on improving performance, driving range and personalisation options while retaining the model’s familiar styling.

One of the key updates comes in the form of increased performance. The standard Spectre Series II now produces 592 BHP and 1015 Nm of torque, representing a noticeable increase over the outgoing version. The more performance-oriented Black Badge variant continues to offer higher outputs, with its Infinity Mode delivering up to 670 BHP and Spirited Mode raising torque to 1100 Nm.

Rolls-Royce has also worked on improving efficiency. The company claims the revised battery system helps increase the Spectre’s WLTP-certified driving range to as much as 628 km, compared to 530 km previously. Charging times have also been reduced, although detailed charging specifications have not yet been disclosed.

On the outside, the Spectre Series II remains largely unchanged. Rolls-Royce says the original design has been well received by customers, leading the brand to focus on refinement rather than a major redesign. Updates include a new Ethereal Blue exterior finish and redesigned 23-inch forged alloy wheels featuring a more intricate pattern. Buyers can choose between part-polished and fully polished wheel finishes.

The Black Badge version receives an additional Iced Black Exterior Detailing package, which applies a satin-style treatment to several exterior components including the grille surround, door handles and other trim elements.

Inside the cabin, Rolls-Royce has expanded the list of bespoke options available to customers. Among the additions is Duality Twill, a bamboo-derived textile material inspired by coastal landscapes. The company says the material requires an extensive manufacturing process involving millions of stitches and several kilometres of thread.

Another notable feature is the new illuminated fascia stretching across the dashboard. It incorporates more than 8000 illuminated elements designed to create a distinctive lighting effect within the cabin. The updated interior also includes a redesigned clock, new trim finishes and additional material choices such as perforated leather treatments and Brindled Walnut veneer.

According to Rolls-Royce, the Spectre has become one of the brand’s most personalised vehicles, with only the Phantom receiving more bespoke commissions. The Series II further expands customisation possibilities through a wider selection of colours, materials and trim combinations.

In India, the Spectre was introduced in early 2024 with a starting price of Rs. 7.5 crores, while the Black Badge variant followed in 2025 at Rs. 9.5 crores (ex-showroom at launch). The updated Spectre Series II is expected to reach the Indian market at a later stage, although the company has not yet announced an official timeline.

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Interior

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Side

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Rear