The all-new Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II has been revealed for the global market as an evolution of the luxury automaker's electrified coupe. What's special? The car packs refined performance, enhanced range, and an extended suite of bespoke options. Currently, there is no official announcement about the launch in India, but industry reports suggest that the new Spectre Series II will make its way to our shores sometime soon. Rolls-Royce launched the standard Spectre in India in 2024 for Rs 7.50 crore (ex-showroom). It was followed by the high-performance Black Badge variant in June 2025 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 9.50 crore.
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II: Enhanced Range and Increased Power
The biggest update on the new Spectre can be seen in its enhanced efficiency and power. The electric Rolls-Royce now
offers up to 18% more range, which is a WLTP-certified 628 kilometres. The battery charging time has also been cut down by up to 14%. The power output of the Spectre Series II stands at 593hp and 1,015Nm, compared to the previous 585hp and 900Nm. The Black Badge variant dials up this figure to 670hp. It delivers 1,100Nm of torque in Sprited mode.
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II: Exterior
Design-wise, the super-coupe retains its elegant fastback silhouette and signature split headlamp setup. However, Rolls-Royce has introduced a few notable upgrades, including a new exterior shade, Ethereal Blue, alongside 23-inch forged alloy wheels with multi-spoke detailing. The Black Badge variant takes this look to another level with an aggressive visual package with matte 'Iced Black' detailing across exterior elements, including the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy.
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II: Interior
Inside, the Spectre Series II preserves the luxury carmaker's tradition of extreme bespoke craftsmanship. One of the major attractions is the new Duality Twill upholstery, a bamboo-based fabric embroidered with intricate RR motifs.
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Buyers can also opt for laser-perforated leather artwork, an illuminated dashboard fascia featuring over 8,000 light points, and a redesigned aviation-inspired digital clock. There is also a new 'Tiger Stripe' veneer, infused with glass flakes that adds depth and shimmer to the cabin, making it look like a luxurious theatre.







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