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Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II: More Power, More Range
Matthew MacConnell · 2026-06-02 · via Forbes - Cars & Bikes
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce has never struggled to make an entrance. But when the company unveiled the all-electric Spectre in 2022, it marked more than the arrival of another ultra-luxury grand tourer. It was a statement that the century-old marque believed the future of luxury motoring would be electric—and that silence, rather than combustion, could become the ultimate expression of power.

Now, four years later, the British carmaker is refining that vision with the introduction of the Spectre Series II, a heavily updated version of its electric super-coupé that blends increased performance with a deeper focus on bespoke craftsmanship.

The revised model arrives at a moment when the automotive industry is grappling with slowing electric vehicle demand in some markets. Still, Rolls-Royce appears insulated from many of those pressures. Spectre has become one of the company’s strongest-selling models globally, with affluent buyers embracing it not just as an EV, but as a modern Rolls-Royce first and foremost.

That distinction matters. While many luxury brands have marketed electrification as a technological shift, Rolls-Royce has positioned it as a natural extension of the qualities its customers already value: near-silent operation, effortless acceleration and uninterrupted comfort.

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

The Series II leans further into that philosophy. Engineers at the company’s Goodwood headquarters have reworked the drivetrain and battery systems to increase the car’s range by 18 percent to 390 miles under WLTP testing, while also cutting charging times by 14 percent. Torque has risen sharply too, with the Black Badge variant now producing up to 1,100 Nm in its most aggressive driving mode, making it the most powerful production Rolls-Royce ever built.

Yet raw figures are not the primary story here. In the world of Rolls-Royce, performance statistics are secondary to atmosphere, craftsmanship and personalization.

That has become especially true for Spectre owners, many of whom are commissioning highly individual creations through the company’s Bespoke division. According to Rolls-Royce, demand for Spectre customization is now surpassed only by the flagship Phantom.

Some commissions have become deeply personal expressions of identity. One owner requested a starlit headliner recreating the night sky from the day they met their partner. Another incorporated references to a beloved family dog through intricate marquetry work. A Korean client reportedly designed a gallery space in their home specifically to display the car as an artwork.

The Series II expands those possibilities further. Inside, Rolls-Royce has introduced a new bamboo-derived textile called Duality Twill, embroidered with abstract patterns inspired by the intertwined “RR” monogram and Mediterranean sailing ropes. A single interior can require up to 2.6 million stitches and 25 hours of work.

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Elsewhere, the company has developed a perforated leather treatment inspired by moonlight passing through clouds, while a new illuminated fascia incorporates more than 8,000 tiny light elements stretching across the dashboard.

The emphasis on handcrafted detail reflects how Rolls-Royce increasingly sees itself not purely as an automotive manufacturer, but as a luxury house competing in the same cultural territory as haute couture and high jewelery.

Design director Domagoj Dukec described Spectre as “one of the most elegant automotive forms of the modern era,” a sentiment echoed by collectors who have elevated the coupé into one of the brand’s most coveted contemporary models.

Visually, the changes to the Series II are subtle. The long fastback silhouette remains intact, joined by new wheel designs and additional paint finishes, including a color called Ethereal Blue. Black Badge versions gain darker matte exterior detailing and newly designed wheels intended to amplify the car’s more aggressive personality.

Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

What may surprise outsiders is how extensively owners actually use their Spectres. Rolls-Royce says the model is often driven daily, typically charged at home, and is frequently used by owners rather than chauffeurs. One European customer has reportedly covered more than 30,000 miles in two years—an unusually high figure in the ultra-luxury segment.

That shift hints at a broader evolution taking place within Rolls-Royce itself. Traditionally associated with rear-seat opulence and ceremonial motoring, the brand is increasingly catering to clients who want to drive their own cars and engage more personally with them.

Electrification appears to have accelerated that transition. The instant torque and near-silent operation of the Spectre align naturally with the effortless driving experience Rolls-Royce has pursued for decades, perhaps more convincingly than any V12 engine ever could.

For Rolls-Royce, then, the Spectre Series II is not simply a facelift or technical upgrade. It is a further refinement of an idea the company believes it has already proven: that in the highest reaches of luxury motoring, electric power is no compromise at all.