Four years after its debut, Rolls-Royce upgraded the Spectre, focusing on powertrain optimization, extended range, and expanded personalization options for customers. The most significant change is in performance: the upgraded all-wheel drive system, featuring two motors, now delivers 593 horsepower and 1,015 Nm of torque. This marks an increase of 16 horsepower and 115 Nm over the previous version, allowing the car to accelerate from 0-97 km/h in 4,5 seconds.
Rolls-Royce also redesigned the battery pack, increasing its range by 18% and reducing charging time by 14%. The company confirmed the battery capacity has risen to 112,4 kWh, up from 102 kWh in the Series I. This enables the car to achieve a range of 628 km under WLTP standards. Additionally, a 195 kW DC fast charger can replenish the battery from 10% to 80% in just 28 minutes.
For those seeking even more power, the Black Badge version boasts 671 horsepower and 1,100 Nm of torque. Its 0-97 km/h acceleration time is reduced to 4,3 seconds.
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Rolls-Royce upgraded the Spectre four years after its debut. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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The upgrade primarily focuses on powertrain optimization, extended range, and expanded personalization options. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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The exterior design retains its original lines. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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A notable difference is the new Ethereal green paint color. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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And 23-inch alloy wheels. Photo: Rolls-Royce
The British automaker has eschewed the common facelift trend, retaining the original design lines. Notable differences include a new Ethereal green paint color and 23-inch alloy wheels, available with partial or full polished finishes. The Spectre Black Badge version also features a matte black exterior trim package, where most chrome details are replaced with a matte black finish. This high-performance variant also equips new wheels for a more imposing appearance.
The cabin undergoes significant changes, featuring a more modern dashboard and a new wide-angle display. Rolls-Royce also highlights the Illuminated Fascia – a luminous artwork on the passenger dashboard. This detail showcases a directional wave pattern, created from 8,108 individual pixel-like light points. Customers will also find a new clock, inspired by aircraft control panels.
Elsewhere, the British automaker significantly expanded the interior color palette, offering new materials, treatments, and handcrafted details with depth and variety. One of the newly added materials is Duality Twill, an artificial silk fabric made from bamboo. This material is more environmentally friendly, featuring unique embroidered lines reminiscent of interwoven ropes on yachts. The fabric is available in 4 colors: black, chocolate brown, purple, and green, with over 50 different options for embroidered details. Rolls-Royce states that a Duality Twill interior can utilize up to 2,6 million stitches, 16 km of thread, and takes 25 hours to complete.
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The cabin features a more modern dashboard and a new wide-angle display. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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The Illuminated Fascia showcases a directional wave pattern, created from 8,108 individual pixel-like light points. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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A new clock inspired by aircraft control panels. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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The British automaker expanded the interior color palette, offering new materials and handcrafted details. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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Duality Twill, an artificial silk fabric made from bamboo, is one of the newly added materials. Photo: Rolls-Royce
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The fabric is available in 4 colors: black, chocolate brown, purple, and green, with over 50 different options for embroidered details. Photo: Rolls-Royce
Customers can choose the new Placed Perforation leather, which allows for patterns that create unique artworks. For instance, Rolls-Royce has crafted images of moonlit clouds by creating 78,138 perforations in three different sizes on the seatbacks and headrests. Regarding trim, the company offers high-gloss walnut veneer options. The trim surfaces incorporate fine glass powder particles to create a shimmering effect.
The pricing for the Spectre Series II has not yet been disclosed. The Spectre Series I started at 422,750 USD, excluding options, while the Spectre Black Badge was priced from 490,000 USD. In Vietnam, the Rolls-Royce Spectre debuted in 2024, with prices starting from 17,9 billion VND.
Minh Quan (according to Carscoops)










