We tested the Rolls-Royce Spectre, the brand’s first fully electric coupe, and in many ways, it feels like a natural successor to classics like the Corniche, only now without an engine.
The question was simple: Does it still feel like a proper Rolls-Royce?

Design: Evolution, Not Disruption
The Spectre retains the brand’s signature presence but introduces subtle aerodynamic improvements.

- Iconic grille remains, now smoother for better airflow
- Split headlamp setup with refined DRLs
- Reduced drag across the body without losing proportions
- Slimmed-down Spirit of Ecstasy for aerodynamics
- Strong coupe silhouette inspired by the Wraith
- 23-inch aerodynamic wheels
- Rear-hinged doors for easy access
- Clean rear design with vertical tail lamps and no exhausts
Despite the changes, it still looks every bit like a Rolls-Royce, just cleaner and more modern.
Interior: Peak Bespoke Luxury
Step inside, and the Spectre delivers exactly what you’d expect, then goes further.

- Starlight headliner and illuminated dashboard panel
- Premium materials including leather, wood, metal, glass, and carbon fibre
- Nearly endless customization options
- Signature umbrella tucked into the door
- Silent cabin with almost zero external noise
- Metallic-feel switchgear adds a tactile luxury touch

The attention to detail remains exceptional, right down to small design elements most brands would overlook.
Performance & Drive: Surprisingly Dynamic
This is where the Spectre changes the narrative.

- Dual-motor all-wheel drive setup
- Around 577 hp and 900 Nm in the standard version
- 0 to 100 km/h in about 4.4 seconds
- Low center of gravity due to battery placement
- More composed handling than traditional Rolls models
Key impressions from our drive:
- Magic Carpet Ride is still intact
- Suspension feels more controlled and slightly sportier
- Steering remains light and effortless
- Braking performance is strong despite the weight
- Cabin insulation is among the best in any EV
It’s still a Rolls-Royce, but now one that feels more engaging behind the wheel.
Verdict
The Spectre doesn’t try to reinvent Rolls-Royce. It refines it for an electric future.
- Core Rolls-Royce DNA is intact
- Gains real driver appeal
- Sets a benchmark for electric luxury
This isn’t just Rolls-Royce going electric.
It’s Rolls-Royce showing how electric luxury should be done.