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New Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II Has More Power And Goes Further

The update boosts power and charging convenience as Rolls-Royce responds to weaker sales and growing luxury EV competition.

  • Rolls-Royce unveiled the Spectre Series II, introducing a 16% range increase to 308 EPA-estimated miles and switching to the NACS charging standard in the United States.
  • Global sales dropped 47% in 2025 to 1,002 units, though the Spectre retained its position as the marque's second best-selling model; the update addresses criticisms that the 400V platform lags behind 800V architectures standard in premium EVs.
  • The Black Badge Spectre Series II delivers 670 hp in Infinity Mode and 1,100 Nm of torque in Spirited Mode, becoming the most powerful production Rolls-Royce in the company's 122-year history.
  • Bespoke customization options now include Duality Twill, a bamboo-derived fabric requiring up to 2.6 million stitches, and Placed Perforation leather featuring 78,138 precision-cut holes, with some clients ordering more than 20 individual elements.
  • By adopting NACS, Rolls-Royce aims to provide owners greater convenience than existing CCS infrastructure; however, rivals like the Mercedes-Benz EQS now offer up to 575 miles of range, narrowing the competitive advantage.
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It offers shine and Gloria more than enough, but technically, the Rolls-Royce Spectre had fallen behind. With an update, the British are bringing the electric luxury liner back to the front.

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Model care measures are also sold as a fresh cell cure. In the case of the Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II, this can even be understood literally.

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