Spectre Series II
Rolls-Royce has spent the past several years subtly redefining itself for a new generation of clients — one increasingly drawn to modern design, silence, and understatement as the ultimate expressions of luxury. Now comes the next evolution with Spectre Series II, the refined continuation of the marque’s all-electric super-coupé.
First introduced in 2022, Spectre quickly established itself as one of the most celebrated Rolls-Royce motor cars of the modern era, admired for its timeless proportions, near-silent performance, and remarkably effortless character on the road. Spectre Series II builds on that foundation with engineering updates delivering up to 18 percent more range and charging times reduced by as much as 14 percent.
The super-coupé’s fastback profile, restrained surfacing, and signature split headlamp design remain unchanged — a reflection of the confidence Rolls-Royce has in what has already become one of the brand’s defining contemporary forms. A new exterior finish named Ethereal Blue further emphasizes the sculptural quality of the bodywork, while newly developed 23-inch forged alloy wheels introduce a sharper, faceted appearance that captures light with almost jewel-like precision.
Inside, Spectre continues to evolve as one of the marque’s most compelling canvases for Bespoke commissions, second only to Phantom. New materials, finishes, Duality Twill textiles, and intricate perforation details expand the possibilities for personalization even further, reflecting the growing desire among clients for increasingly individual expressions of luxury.
Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in conversation with Ken Panton.
For Black Badge Spectre Series II, the atmosphere becomes darker and more dramatic. A new Iced Black Exterior Detailing treatment transforms much of the brightwork into a satin-like matte finish, while newly developed wheels — available for the first time in Iced Matte Black — heighten the coupé’s already imposing visual presence.
What ultimately defines Spectre, however, is not simply its technology or performance, but the way it translates the quiet elegance of Rolls-Royce into the electric era with remarkable ease. It feels less like a departure from the marque’s history and more like its inevitable next chapter — one shaped as much by atmosphere and craftsmanship as by innovation itself.
Domagoj Dukec, Director of Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.