ROLLS ROYCE Spectre – models and specs
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Spectre Introduction

The Rolls-Royce Spectre arrives as the world’s most exclusive electric luxury coupe, fusing the legendary marque’s “waftability” and bespoke craftsmanship with silent, all-electric performance for a new era of Australian grand touring. Built on an entirely aluminium architecture and propelled by dual-motor AWD (up to 430 kW/900 Nm in the standard Spectre, or a staggering 485 kW/1,075 Nm in the Black Badge), the Rolls-Royce Spectre glides from 0–100 km/h in as little as 4.1 seconds while maintaining the silken, effortless ride that defines the brand. The enormous 102 kWh battery enables up to 530 km (WLTP) of real-world range—enough for long-distance trips between major cities or across Australia’s wide open spaces in near-total silence.

Inside, the Rolls-Royce Spectre delivers what the brand calls “Automotive Haute Couture,” with Starlight headliner, customizable materials, advanced climate and seat functions, and the newest Rolls-Royce infotainment and digital instruments, all crafted by hand. Whether you’re immersed in the Illuminated Grille or enjoying a bespoke audio experience, every detail is curated to the owner’s tastes. With standard features like adaptive cruise, AEB, surround-view cameras, and a panoramic opening glass roof, the Spectre advances both comfort and safety while topping every luxury wish list. Owners can expect four years’ unlimited-kilometre warranty and an 8-year/160,000 km battery guarantee, as well as white-glove service at every Australian Rolls-Royce dealership.

Beyond its opulent interior and refined power, the Rolls-Royce Spectre offers emissions-free, whisper-quiet motoring—the electric Rolls-Royce that the world’s elite have been waiting for.

Available models

Rolls-Royce Spectre
Engine/Powertrain: Dual electric motors (430 kW, 900 Nm)
Battery Size: 102 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 770000
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: 0–100 km/h in 4.4s, up to 530 km WLTP range, 23" alloy wheels, illuminated grille, Starlight headliner, bespoke audio system, 12.3" digital instrument cluster, 10.25" central touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, automatic emergency braking, 4-year/unlimited km warranty, 8-year/160000 km battery warranty
Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge
Engine/Powertrain: Dual electric motors (485 kW, 1075 Nm)
Battery Size: 102 kWh
Drive Type: AWD
Price (AUD): 1000000
Manufacturing Year: 2025
Key Features: 0–100 km/h in 4.1s, up to 530 km WLTP range, enhanced chassis with launch control, 23" forged wheels, darkened exterior trim, illuminated Black Badge treadplates, Infinity drive mode, 'technical fibre' interior accents, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, automatic emergency braking, 4-year/unlimited km warranty, 8-year/160000 km battery warranty

Spectre Performance & Power

The Rolls-Royce Spectre rewrites the performance brief for luxury EVs—its dual-motor, AWD setup generates up to 430 kW/900 Nm (or 485 kW/1,075 Nm Black Badge), catapulting nearly three tonnes of coupe from 0–100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds (standard) or as quick as 4.1s (Black Badge). “The Spectre delivers incredible performance and acceleration that shows there is no need for a V12 engine up front. Better still, it does it all in complete silence and with relentless torque delivery,” notes Alborz Fallah (CarExpert). Grant Edwards (news.com.au) says, “The Spectre is remarkably lithe… that strength enabling the Spectre to perform ride wizardry.”

Despite its size, the Rolls-Royce Spectre surprises with composure in bends, thanks to advanced suspension and four-wheel steering. Acceleration is smooth and forceful but never violent—Feann Torr (CarsGuide) calls it “compellingly powerful but always smooth.” Owners and reviewers agree: EV power adds new smoothness to RR’s world-class ride, with instant torque, impeccable silence, and supreme confidence in any condition.

ROLLS ROYCE Spectre – Spectre Performance & Power

Spectre Interior & Design

Inside the Rolls-Royce Spectre, every detail is hand-finished for “jaw-dropping” effect—“The attention to detail inside and out is jaw-dropping. The luscious interior is meant to be an example of Automotive Haute Couture, meaning hand-made and stupidly expensive,” writes Feann Torr (CarsGuide). Starlight headliner with thousands of LEDs, high-grade leathers, real woods and metals, and infinite customisation options make every car unique. The digital cluster and touchscreen interface, while inspired by parent company BMW, maintain Rolls-Royce’s distinctive design language, focusing on clarity and tactile controls; almost every switch is metal or hand-polished.

While the rear seats are “limo-like” (Corby, CarsGuide), boot space is 500L—enough for a week’s luggage or high-end shopping haul. The exterior keeps classic Rolls-Royce drama, with a coupe silhouette and illuminated grille, but some critics find the rear styling less dramatic. Still, the Rolls-Royce Spectre is made to be a moving VIP lounge, not a racer.

ROLLS ROYCE Spectre – Spectre Interior & Design

Spectre Technology & Safety

Technology in the Rolls-Royce Spectre is advanced but never overwhelming: the infotainment draws on BMW’s iDrive system for menu structure but remains “incredibly intuitive” (Feann Torr, CarsGuide), with voice, haptic, and touchscreen operation for navigation, music, and vehicle settings. Standard safety includes adaptive cruise, AEB, blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic alert, and a 360-degree camera system. Grant Edwards (news.com.au) highlights “loads of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), such as adaptive cruise control and autonomous emergency braking.”

Owners and reviewers like that most core functions remain easy to access, even as connected services are integrated for seamless remote updates and navigation. The Rolls-Royce Spectre’s ride, air suspension, and semi-autonomous features all work inherently in the background to keep occupants safe and relaxed. Night Vision Assist and Lane Change Assist are available as options for further peace of mind.

ROLLS ROYCE Spectre – Spectre Technology & Safety

Spectre Range & Charging

Rolls-Royce claims the Spectre’s 102 kWh battery delivers up to 530 km WLTP range, though some drivers may achieve more on careful urban runs, or less when running at speed. “The Spectre is rated at 520km on the WLTP scale, but Rolls claims it can do a lot better (like 600km)… Efficiency is claimed to be 21.5kWh per 100km” (Stephen Corby, CarsGuide). Fast DC charging at 205 kW fills 10–80% in just over 34 minutes; 11 kW AC charging at home covers a full charge in about 10 hours.

Alborz Fallah (CarExpert) notes that “it can go from dead to 100% in just five and half hours” on a 22kW AC home charger. Real-world Australian owners will find Spectre easily covers a week’s urban travel before needing to plug in, but high speeds and big wheels can reduce range. Most buyers prefer to recharge overnight or with solar-ready home EV chargeres for maximum convenience.

ROLLS ROYCE Spectre – Spectre Range & Charging

Spectre & Solar Power

Pairing a Rolls-Royce Spectre with home solar panels is one of the most discerning ways to cut emissions and virtually eliminate daily running costs for Australian owners. Charging your Rolls-Royce Spectre with solar power means zero reliance on traditional fuels—and for most, a solar investment pays for itself quickly, typically within 2–3 years as energy and fuel prices rise. A solar-integrated EV charger EV charger lets owners schedule charging for sunshine hours, maximising savings and battery health. For those wanting a truly future-proof and sustainable garage, a Rolls-Royce Spectre and rooftop solar is the ultimate combination of luxury and environmental foresight. To make it seamless, find a local professional installer here for tailored advice and installation.

ROLLS ROYCE Spectre – Spectre & Solar Power

FAQ - Rolls Royce Spectre

What is the price of the Rolls-Royce Spectre in Australia?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre starts from about $770,000 AUD on-road for a standard coupe, with the Black Badge reaching close to $1,000,000 when custom finishes or options are included. “Rolls Royce Spectre price Australia”, "cost", and “for sale” are key queries among ultra-premium shoppers. Interior and paint customisation, Black Badge trim, and Mansory upgrades can add hundreds of thousands to the price. Australian taxes, delivery charges, and dealer services further impact your final bill. All Spectres come with a four-year/unlimited km vehicle warranty and eight-year/160,000km battery warranty.

How far can the Rolls-Royce Spectre travel on a single charge, and what is its real-world range?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre claims up to 530km on the WLTP cycle, though Rolls-Royce suggest 600km is possible in careful conditions. “Rolls Royce Spectre range," "battery range," and "electric range" are popular for advanced buyers. Most Australian owners report 430–500km in city and highway use, with efficiency around 19–22kWh/100km. City driving maximises silent, effortless travel, while high speeds and weight can trim effective range for rural trips. Home charging overnight is the most common routine for Spectre owners.

How fast is the Rolls-Royce Spectre, and what are its performance figures?

With dual-motor electric AWD, the standard Rolls-Royce Spectre produces 430kW/900Nm and surges 0–100km/h in 4.4 seconds; the Black Badge Spectre reaches 485kW/1,075Nm and 0–100 in as little as 4.1s. "Rolls Royce Spectre acceleration", "Black Badge price", and "performance" are must-check specs. Reviewers note that acceleration feels powerful but never violent—deliberately tuned for "wafting" grace and silence, not neck-snapping drama. Four-wheel steering and advanced suspension systems further enhance comfort and composure even on twisting Australian country roads. Electric power delivers instant torque and smoothness unmatched by any past V12.

What are the AC and DC charging options and times for the Rolls-Royce Spectre?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre accepts up to 205kW DC rapid charging, filling 10–80% in around 34 minutes at a high-capacity public charger. "Rolls Royce Spectre charging time", "cost", and "home charger" are top queries for luxury EV buyers. Home charging with an 11kW EV charger completes a full battery overnight (10-11 hours); some buyers install 22kW AC charging for faster turnaround at private garages. Most owners schedule charging for off-peak or solar hours to keep electricity costs low. Navigation and app features provide real-time charger mapping and monitoring.

How luxurious and customisable is the Rolls-Royce Spectre interior?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre interior is world-class, with Starlight headliner, acres of bespoke leather, hand-finished wood, illuminated trim, and near-infinite paint and material choices. “Rolls Royce Spectre interior", "interior 2025", and "bespoke" are frequent search terms for prospective buyers. Four sumptuous seats, multi-zone climate, advanced sound and recline/massage options make it a rolling lounge for both owner-drivers and chauffeured passengers. Reviewers are unanimous: the quality, softness, and silence exceed all rivals. Each car is tailored to suit the buyer's unique taste, with options like Night Vision, glass roof, and illuminated treadplates.

What safety features does the Rolls-Royce Spectre offer, and is it crash tested?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre is equipped with adaptive cruise, lane departure, blind-spot, rear cross-traffic, 360-surround camera, and AEB as standard. "Spectre safety", "ADAS", and "active assist" spike among family and business buyers. While no official ANCAP or Euro NCAP crash test is published (due to exclusivity), robust construction and advanced driver aids offer true peace of mind. Night Vision and extra sensors are optional for the security conscious. Drivers report the safety tech operates quietly in the background, never intrusive.

Is the Rolls-Royce Spectre electric only, and how is the driving experience different from past Rolls-Royces?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre is their first full battery-electric coupe; unlike earlier V12 or hybrid models, no combustion engine is offered. “Rolls Royce Spectre electric", "is electric", and “electric range” are trending across all owner queries. Power and performance are silent, instant, and smooth, redefining “waftability.” Reviewers note the Spectre is even quieter than petrol Rolls-Royces and rides with improved agility due to underfloor battery placement. Range anxiety is rare—most find daily routine and long country travel stress-free.

How large and practical is the Rolls-Royce Spectre boot/trunk, and does it suit travel or events?

Boot space is 500L, exceeding many ultra-luxury GTs and perfect for luggage, golf bags, or fashion cases. “Spectre boot space", "trunk", and "luggage" pop up for new owner planning. The coupe body restricts rear load height but long items fit thanks to the wide tail. Well-shaped stow holds multiple suitcases or event gear with ease, and owners report it handles most “real-world” travel. High-quality interior organisation (umbrellas, toolkit, power cables) completes the experience.

How does the Rolls-Royce Spectre compare to models like Wraith, Ghost, Phantom, or Bentley Continental GT?

The Rolls-Royce Spectre is closest in mission to the outgoing Wraith, yet fully electric and even quicker off the mark. "Spectre vs Wraith", "Spectre vs Ghost", and "Spectre vs Bentley Continental" are trending comparison queries. Against Phantom or Ghost, Spectre is more driver-focused and modern in design, keeping Rolls-Royce dignity with sharper handling. Bentley’s GT offers more sporting engagement, but the Spectre’s BMW-derived chassis and Rolls-Royce serenity set it apart. In cabin silence, build, and true exclusivity, the Spectre wins.

What technology, infotainment, and luxury features are standard in the Rolls-Royce Spectre?

Spectre’s infotainment integrates Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite navigation, Rolls-Royce bespoke audio, and over-the-air updates, all controllable from the central touchscreen or voice commands. “Spectre features", "iDrive", and "bespoke tech" frequently show up in buyer research. Owners get digital cluster, remote app, Night Vision (option), and unique digital lighting. Connected navigation assists with charger location and range mapping. Every system is tailored for minimal distraction and maximum comfort.

Is solar charging practical for the Rolls-Royce Spectre in Australia?

Absolutely—pairing the Rolls-Royce Spectre with home solar panels allows owners to virtually eliminate daily charging bills, cutting both running costs and emissions to nearly zero. “Spectre solar", "EV charger", and "daytime charging" are growing queries among eco-focused luxury buyers. Solar feeds scheduled home charging, meaning the Rolls-Royce Spectre is often ready for city trips by sunrise. As grid prices rise, solar ensures the Spectre’s fuel remains future-proof and cost-controlled. Installers now regularly fit EV chargeres for exclusive garages.

What is the range of the Rolls-Royce Spectre, and how does it match up to Tesla or BMW i7 EVs?

Rolls-Royce Spectre’s 102 kWh battery offers 520–530km WLTP range, competitive with i7 and Model S, though not quite matching Tesla’s Long Range Model S. "Spectre range", "battery range", and comparisons with BMW or Tesla are essentials for research-focused luxury buyers. Testers observe real-world range of 430–500km in variable NSW/WA/QLD commutes, with urban owners seeing more. Charging and battery management keep Spectre daily-use ready. Overnight charging and flexible EV charger setups make long-range planning stress-free.

How reliable is the Rolls-Royce Spectre EV battery, and is replacement expensive?

Rolls-Royce provides an 8-year/160,000km battery warranty on all Spectre models; historic BMW battery resilience underpins their confidence. "Spectre battery replacement cost", "battery health", and "warranty" are fast-emerging owner concerns. As tech matures, battery prices are expected to fall; full pack replacement is rarely needed before 400,000km. Each annual service checks cell health and capacity to preserve warranty. Owners praise house-call repair and software update support.

What are the Rolls-Royce Spectre’s dimensions, and how practical is it for everyday luxury use?

Measuring 5,475mm long and over 2m wide, the Rolls-Royce Spectre is imposing on the road, yet reviewers highlight smooth, composed driving, light steering, and excellent driver assists for city errands. "Spectre size", "dimensions", and "turning circle" are trending for city buyers. Boot and cabin seating are roomy, though strict four-seat configuration holds for the coupe. Rear seat luxury is limo-grade for adults, but this is not a shuttle for large groups.

How does the maintenance schedule and warranty compare to other luxury EVs?

Rolls-Royce covers Spectre for 4 years/unlimited km, 8 years/160,000km on the battery, and one annual service every 15,000km. "Spectre warranty", "service cost", and "maintenance" are up-market searches. Loyalties are managed by global service backup, house-call servicing, and connected vehicle health data. Maintenance is included for much of the warranty; battery checks are standard at each interval. The maintenance schedule is in line with other top luxury EVs.

Is the Rolls-Royce Spectre available as a convertible or in special editions?

Currently, the Rolls-Royce Spectre is only available as a coupe; "Spectre convertible", "special edition", and "Mansory/black badge" see strong search, especially for fleet and collector buyers. Future drophead (convertible) versions may be in production, with dealer orders already taken for ultra-rare builds. Black Badge and Mansory packages bring darker styling, unique paint, and tuned chassis. Owners can custom-build nearly any edition.

What colour, wheel, and interior options are available for the Rolls-Royce Spectre in Australia?

Noble paint finishes, custom leathers, glass/metal highlights, and starlight sunroof are all standard or upgrade options—"Spectre black", "colours", and "interior" are prominent queries. Each car is a bespoke, hand-built creation. Black Badge paint, special wheel finishes, and illuminated grilles dominate AU new build orders. Each car is delivered as a one-off, not a standard model spec.

Does the Rolls-Royce Spectre support Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and smart home integration?

Yes—all infotainment is updated with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with voice and haptic control. "Spectre CarPlay", "smart home", and "apps" are surging as home automation grows. Navigation integrates with Android/Apple, battery settings, and remote digital services for climate and pre-conditioning. Future OTA updates can link to home power systems for energy management. Owners control most car features from a dedicated app.

Can you buy a used, demo, or lease a Rolls-Royce Spectre in Australia?

With initial build slots sold, most Australian Spectres are custom order, but "Spectre for sale Australia", "deals", "used Spectre", and "specials" spike for collectors and executives. Rolls-Royce Centres offer demo and launch edition models; rare, certified pre-owned stock will eventually become available. All used models are factory-inspected and can include full warranty. Ownership transfer support is managed with exceptional service.

How does the Rolls-Royce Spectre compare with Phantom, Ghost, or the Wraith for everyday use?

The Spectre leads for silence, instant torque, and “one-pedal” drive, while leaving Phantom and Ghost behind on energy savings. "Spectre vs Phantom", "vs Wraith", and "vs Ghost" dominate luxury comparison searches. Each car is poised and luxurious but the Spectre turns heads for going green. Like all Rolls-Royces, it offers true waftability, superb ride, and unmatched presence. It is built as a driver's car and a show-stopper.

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