
The Spectre Series II is Rolls-Royce’s only production EV.

The Pantheon Grille is flanked by split LED headlamps and signature DRLs.

The iconic Spirit of Ecstasy figurine pairs well with the Rolls-Royce badge.

Series II continues the suave fastback profile of its predecessor.

Each wheel takes up to 6 hours to hand finish; part-polished and fully polished finishes available.

The Spectre gets vertically aligned LED tail-lights and a subtle rear diffuser.

The Black Badge gets an Iced Black detailing in matte finish for a sportier look.

The Spectre Series II comes with the brand’s iconic suicide doors with illumination option.

Interior gets ‘Duality’ graphic, a fabric made from bamboo, and a new timepiece.

There are 78,138 perforations across all the seats, measuring 0.8mm, 1.0mm and 1.2mm.

‘Illuminated Fascia’ artwork consists of 8,108 pixel-like illuminations.

The new clock is inspired by aviation instruments and housed in its own cabinet.

The walnut trim’s from non-fruiting trees, consists of glass flakes and a ‘tiger stripe’ pattern.
2026 Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II image gallery
Four years after the Series I, Rolls-Royce has introduced the Spectre Series II. The dual-motor electric setup of the Spectre Series II puts out 601hp and 1,015Nm of torque, with the Black Badge version producing up to 680hp and 1,100Nm. Rolls-Royce says that it has tweaked the powertrain for up to 18 percent more range, which now stands at 628km (WLTP).
The British luxury marque also claims 14 percent lesser charging time. The 2026 Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II carries over the overall design of the Series I but gets new forged alloy wheels and an Ethereal Blue exterior finish. Meanwhile, the Black Badge sports version-specific matte finish and wheel design.
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