For 116 years, Rolls-Royce focused on crafting gasoline (and even jet) engines, achieving a level of excellence and prestige that is virtually unmatched. But even the most traditional marques understand the need to evolve with the times. Enter the Spectre—the first fully electric Rolls-Royce.
Starting at $465,000, the Spectre embodies the brand’s transition into the electric era without compromising its core philosophy. Measuring 5,453 mm in length with a 3,210 mm wheelbase, it presents imposing proportions—especially for a two-door coupe. Its weight is equally substantial, approaching three tons, despite extensive use of aluminum.
But every element serves a singular purpose: the comfort and serenity of its occupants. This is a car designed to cocoon its driver—or rather, its patron—in silence and effortless motion.
Two electric motors deliver a combined 584 horsepower, enabling a 0 to 100 km/h sprint in 4.5 seconds. For those seeking more, the Black Badge version raises output to 659 horsepower, adding a sharper edge to its otherwise serene character.





