From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-02 21:13:00
Rolls-Royce unveiled the all-electric Spectre Series II coupe on June 2, priced at $398,000 (approximately RMB 2.699 million). The new model boasts an EPA-estimated range of approximately 496 kilometers—16% higher than its predecessor—and features a 14% reduction in charging time. U.S.-market vehicles adopt the NACS charging standard, granting access to Tesla’s Supercharger network and other NACS-compatible charging infrastructure. The core upgrade of the Spectre Series II lies in its battery technology, with updated cells enhancing driving range. The Black Badge variant becomes the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever built, delivering a maximum output of 670 horsepower and peak torque of 1,099 N·m in “Spirited Mode.” Inside, the Series II offers extensive customization options, including “Duality Twill”—a bamboo-based rayon fabric—“Placed Perforation” leather craftsmanship, and Brindled Walnut wood veneers. The Black Badge version adds new “Iced Black” exterior accents and a fresh seven-spoke wheel design.

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