Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Spectre Series II, bringing a 16% range increase to 308 EPA-estimated miles, a switch to the NACS charging standard in the US, and a 670 hp Black Badge variant that becomes the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever built.
The update addresses two of the biggest criticisms of the $398,000 electric super coupe: limited range and reliance on CCS charging infrastructure. But it comes as Spectre sales dropped 47% in 2025, falling to just 1,002 units globally.
Otherwise, the electric vehicle has been quite a success for the brand.
More range, faster charging, and NACS
The headline engineering changes for Spectre Series II center on re-engineered battery technology. Rolls-Royce says the updated cells push estimated EPA range from approximately 265 miles to 308 miles — a 16% improvement. Charging times are also reduced by 14%, though the automaker did not provide specific kilowatt figures or charge curve details.










