Overview
- Rolls‑Royce announced the Spectre Series II on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, saying battery rework lifts WLTP range by 18% to 390 miles and that charging speeds are 14% faster than the original Spectre.
- The standard Series II is rated at 593 bhp and 1,015 Nm of torque while the Black Badge version delivers up to 671 bhp in Infinity Mode and up to 1,100 Nm in Spirited Mode, which the company calls the most powerful Rolls‑Royce ever.
- Series II adds specific Bespoke materials and trim options, including Duality Twill fabric, Placed Perforation leather, a new Brindled Walnut veneer, an illuminated fascia made from 8,108 pixel‑like lights, and an aviation‑inspired clock.
- Rolls‑Royce has not published Series II pricing, full charging specifications or detailed delivery timing, and the company’s range and charging improvements are reported as manufacturer claims rather than independently verified figures.
- The Spectre has become a commercial success for Rolls‑Royce and is typically bought as a second car used for shorter, occasional trips, so the longer range and quicker charging are likely to make the EV more practical for longer journeys and bespoke commissions.