Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge is the brand’s most powerful electric car with 659 hp and extreme luxury

Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge is the brand's most powerful electric car with 659 hp and extreme luxuryRolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge is the brand’s most powerful electric car with 659 hp and extreme luxury (Instagram @rollsroycecars)

The Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge is the most powerful version of the British luxury brand’s electric coupe, now with 659 hp and 1,074 Nm of torque, surpassing any other model ever produced by the company.

Even without the traditional V-12 engine, the Black Badge accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds, thanks to a new “Infinity” mode that unleashes all the power and improves throttle response. Additionally, the “Spirited Mode” works as a launch control, ensuring temporary maximum performance. To handle this extra power, the model received adjustments to the suspension and steering, reducing body roll and improving stability.

However, the range has been reduced compared to the standard Spectre, with up to 266 miles per charge using 22-inch wheels and 251 miles with the 23-inch wheels.

In terms of customization, Rolls-Royce offers new color options, including the exclusive Vapor Violet with an Iced Black hood, as well as the possibility of a darkened finish characteristic of the Black Badge line. The model also features an illuminated grille and a luxurious interior dashboard that combines carbon fiber, metal, and a piano black panel with 5,500 illuminated stars.

With attention to the smallest details, every piece of the interior goes through a rigorous finishing process, including six layers of hand-polished varnish. To complete the exclusivity, the digital dashboard can be customized with five distinct themes.

All this refinement and performance, however, comes at a steep price: the Spectre Black Badge costs $490,000, $67,250 more than the standard version.

Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram @rollsroycecars | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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