Overview
- Rolls‑Royce unveiled the Spectre Series II in early June, saying the car now has about 112.4 kWh of usable battery capacity and a manufacturer‑estimated EPA range of roughly 308 miles.
- The Series II adopts the NACS charging inlet for U.S. buyers to access Tesla Superchargers and cuts charging times by about 14%, while the company declined to publish peak‑kW figures or a full charge curve.
- Power is increased across the range with the standard car at about 593 hp and the Black Badge at about 670 hp, which Rolls‑Royce says makes Black Badge the brand’s most powerful production model.
- Rolls‑Royce expanded bespoke cabin options with new materials such as Duality Twill and Placed Perforation leather plus an illuminated fascia of 8,108 pixel‑like lights, reflecting the marque’s focus on customization and how many owners charge mostly at home and drive low annual miles.
- The Series II is a technical refinement that boosts range and convenience while keeping the Spectre on a 400V platform, a choice that leaves peak fast‑charge competitiveness unclear as many rivals move to 800V systems and follows a 47% drop in Spectre sales in 2025.