Electric Vehicle

Rolls-Royce unveils its EV- Spectre

This Press Kit provides an overview of Spectre, its design philosophy and position within the Rolls-Royce product portfolio. The original launch press release is available on Press Club, where you can also find pre-launch information about Rolls-Royce’s electric experimental models and heritage.

Background

In 1900, motoring pioneer The Hon Charles Stewart Rolls made a bold prediction in a magazine article: “The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. They should become very useful when fixed charging stations can be arranged,” he declared. Those words, written four years before his historic first meeting with Henry Royce, were to prove prophetic. However, it was more than a century later that his vision was finally realised by the company they co-founded.

In September 2021, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars confirmed that it had begun testing of the first model in its history. This model was conceived and engineered from the beginning as an electric car. That testing programme extended to more than 2.5 million kilometres in every extreme of terrain and temperature. The programme simulating over 400 years of normal use. A year later, in October 2022, Spectre was unveiled to the world. An audacious promise kept, and a monumental technical undertaking completed.

As the first fully-electric Rolls-Royce ever made, Spectre proves that battery-electric technology has entirely come of age. It can be successfully deployed at the very apex of automotive excellence, luxury and performance. It also represents an epochal technological and intellectual shift for the marque. By the end of 2030, its entire product portfolio will be fully electric; Rolls-Royce will never again produce a new model with an internal combustion engine.

Spectre has created an entirely new class of motor car: the ultra-luxury electric super coupé. The all-electric powertrain takes the signature Rolls-Royce experience. It offers instant torque, silent running, and the sense of one imperceptible gear. This enhancement caters to a new generation of clients. Its ‘Decentralised Intelligence’ system facilitates the free and direct exchange of information among thousands of individual vehicle functions. Further elevating the marque’s celebrated ‘magic carpet ride’. And in its contemporary yet timeless aesthetic, it takes the brand’s design language and Bespoke capabilities into a new, electric age.

Spectre philosophy and positioning

Spectre is the Rolls-Royce that changes everything. The world’s first ultra-luxury electric super coupé, ushering in the marque’s bold new all-electric future. Crucially, it is a Rolls-Royce first and an electric car second. The car’s underpinning architecture and engineering have refined and augmented all aspects, including interior space, comfort, performance, and ride quality, without making any concessions or compromises.

A generously proportioned, visually striking two-door fastback, Spectre is the spiritual successor to the fabled Phantom Coupé. Its intimate interior provides a perfect canvas for Bespoke personalisation, complemented by a unique illuminated fascia. The first Starlight Doors ever specified in a production Rolls-Royce.

No two Spectre clients are exactly alike, but they generally share a keen appreciation of fine materials and craftsmanship. A marked preference for uncluttered, minimalist design free of ostentation and superfluity. Often younger, self-made and self-confident people, many Spectre clients embrace contemporary ideas around sustainability, authenticity, conscientiousness and longevity. As one of the world, most desirable luxury goods, Spectre is an extension of the people who commission. It reflects their individual personalities and values, as well as symbolising their achievements.

ENGINEERING

‘Rolls-Royce 3.0’

The first Goodwood-era Rolls-Royce, launched in 2003, was Phantom. Underpinned by its own Bespoke architecture, this was Rolls-Royce 1.0. For its successor, the marque created the ‘Architecture of Luxury’ (see below) – an all-aluminium spaceframe. The marque provides the foundations for Cullinan and Ghost – representing Rolls-Royce 2.0. With its fully-electric powertrain and Decentralised Intelligence, Spectre marks the start of Rolls-Royce 3.0. It signifies a new era for super-luxury motoring.

All-aluminium Architecture of Luxury

Spectre is the fourth series Rolls-Royce to be built on the Architecture of Luxury platform. It is unique and proprietary to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. In a farsighted move reminiscent of Charles Rolls’ famous prophecy. Deliberately conceived it from the outset to accommodate an electric powertrain as and when the technology became available.

It comprises an all-aluminium spaceframe that is infinitely scalable and modifiable around four fixed points. One at each corner of the motor car. This inherent flexibility allows Rolls-Royce to adjust the bulkhead, floor, crossmembers, and sill panels. They can do so in a way most appropriate to each individual product.

With Spectre, Rolls-Royce engineers unlocked previously unexplored potential in the concept. The sophisticated extruded aluminium sections make Spectre’s spaceframe 30% stiffer than in any previous Rolls-Royce. The integration of the battery into the structure also contributes to the increased stiffness of Spectre’s spaceframe. The architecture also allowed engineers to place the floor halfway between the sill structures rather than above or underneath them.

A channel for wiring and climate control pipework runs between the battery and the floor. The battery mounted underneath, producing a perfectly smooth underfloor profile. This allows a low seating position, while moving the bulkhead location deepens the dashboard to create a truly cocooning passenger cabin. This sensation is amplified by Spectre’s dramatically raked windscreen, which also contributes to the car’s exceptional aerodynamics (see below).

The battery’s position gives it a highly beneficial secondary function. Fully integrated into the motor car’s architecture, it acts as 700kg of additional acoustic insulation.

All-electric drivetrain

With Spectre, Rolls-Royce committed to an uncompromised electric future by specifying an all-electric drivetrain rather than a hybrid solution. It is fitted with two Separately Excited Synchronous Motors (SSMs). The front electric motor produces 190kW / 365 Nm, with the rear motor delivering 360kW / 710 Nm. In performance terms, this equates to an internal combustion engine of 430kW (584 hp) with 900Nm of torque. Moreover, in terms of acceleration, Spectre achieves 0-60mph in 4.4 seconds (0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds).

In establishing an appropriate range for Spectre, the marque first engaged with clients, to understand their requirements. The confirmed range of 530km (329 miles) WLTP goes beyond these requirements. This confirms that Spectre fits perfectly into the lifestyle of Rolls-Royce clients, who have an average of more than seven cars in their garage to choose from for any occasion. They drive an average of 5,100km in their current Rolls-Royce per year. Charge time from 10-80% is 34 minutes using a 195 kW (DC) fast charger: this will also produce sufficient charge for 100km in around nine minutes.

Active Lane Centring and Adaptive Cruise Control operate simultaneously in the Spectre.

Battery

Spectre features a 102kWh lithium-ion battery, which manufacturers source from strictly controlled sources in Australia, Morocco, and Argentina, utilizing cobalt and lithium. Additionally, the battery cells are produced using 100% green electricity. It has been extensively tested in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +50°C. Spectre’s on-board thermal management system maintains an optimum operating temperature at all times.

Braking Recuperation

Spectre has a braking recuperation function that the driver can configure by pushing a button marked ‘B’ on the Column Shifter. By activating ‘Brake Mode’, braking recuperation is increased, enabling so-called single-pedal driving. This feature even allows the car to come to a complete stop if desired. The default setting on starting is low recuperation, mimicking the automatic driving style of an internal combustion engine Rolls-Royce.

Digital Engineering

Spectre is the most connected Rolls-Royce in history, with three times as many sender-receiver signals as any previous model. Indeed, engineers describe it as ‘Rolls-Royce in ultra-high definition’ on account of the speed and accuracy of its responses to road and weather conditions. The engineers exhaustively tested and refined each of the car’s thousands of drivetrain and chassis characteristics during its 2.5-million-kilometer testing program.

The software architecture known as Decentralised Intelligence processes data closer to its source. It processes data instead of a single central processing unit handling it entirely. To achieve this, each of the 141,200 sender-receiver variables has its own dedicated handmade control. In nearly all cases, several additional sub-variables account for variations in climate. Ground speed, road type, vehicle status, and driving style are also considered. This enables the car to respond more quickly to driver inputs and changing road conditions.

Planar Suspension System

The Spectre suspension evolved from the Planar System, which originally launched on Ghost. Engineers describe it as ‘an orchestra of systems’, which combines specially developed hardware and Spectre’s high-speed processing capabilities to deliver the marque’s hallmark ‘magic carpet ride’.

Spectre’s 30% greater torsional rigidity negates the need for the upper wishbone damper used in Ghost. On straight roads, the system can automatically decouple Spectre’s anti-roll bars, allowing each wheel to act independently. This prevents the rocking motion that occurs when one side of a vehicle hits an undulation in the road. It dramatically reduces high-frequency disturbances caused by smaller, repeated surface defects.

When the system detects a corner, it recouples the components and stiffens the damper, and prepares to activate the four-wheel steering system to ensure effortless entry and exit. During cornering, individual sensors monitor almost 20 different steering, braking, power delivery and suspension parameters, and adjust them automatically to maintain perfect tracking and stability.

SPIRIT – Digital Architecture of Luxury

The designers completely redesigned SPIRIT as a digital architecture that enables the Spectre owner to connect with their car more closely than ever before. Additionally, SPIRIT seamlessly integrates into the marque’s Whispers app, enabling owners to interact with their car remotely while managing its functions.

For the first time, clients are able to extend their Bespoke commission into the digital realm; for example, by selecting the colour of the instrument dials to complement the car’s interior palette or exterior finish.

Effortless Doors

Spectre’s laser-welded pillarless coach doors, which are almost 1.5 meters in length, represent the largest ever fitted to a Rolls-Royce. It make the doors from 100% aluminum to reduce weight without compromising rigidity and strength, and equip them with a specially developed iteration of the Effortless Doors power-assisted system found on every Rolls-Royce from Phantom onwards. As originally developed for the current Ghost model, Spectre’s Effortless Doors operate on opening as well as closing.

A single pull of the interior handle opens the door to ‘comfort position’, allowing the occupant to check for hazards or obstructions. They then pull and hold the handle to activate full power assistance. When the door has opened sufficiently, they simply release the handle, which engages the door brake. The door can be closed automatically by pushing of a button on the external handle, or manually with power assistance. On-board longitudinal and transverse sensors, as well as G-force sensors fitted to each door, allow the same speed of operation regardless of hill or driveway angles.

In a feature unique to Spectre, the driver’s door closes automatically when the driver presses the brake pedal.

EXTERIOR

Spectre’s design draws inspiration from worlds far beyond automotive, including haute couture, modernist sculpture, nautical design, tailoring and contemporary art. In particular, the design takes cues from the clarity and precision of line and intelligent use of reflection in modern racing yacht styling.

Spectre’s Pantheon grille is the widest ever fitted to a Rolls-Royce. The polished stainless-steel vanes are smooth and flush-fitting, and softly illuminated with 22 LEDs lighting up the sandblasted rear surface, creating a subtle three-dimensional signature at night.

The Spirit of Ecstasy figurine was specially created for Spectre. With a lower stance and more aerodynamic profile, perfected over 830 hours of design modelling and wind-tunnel testing, it contributes to the motor car’s drag coefficient of just 0.25cd, making Spectre the most aerodynamic Rolls-Royce ever built.

The split headlights have been a signature Rolls-Royce feature for many years, and are a direct visual reference to Spectre’s illustrious forebear, Phantom Coupé.

Spectre’s fastback, inspired by both classic motor cars and racing yachts, draws the eye rearward with its sharp, vertical bow line. The seamless roofline contributes significantly to Spectre’s exceptional aerodynamics.

The lower ‘waft line’ is the visual representation of the fabled Rolls-Royce ‘magic carpet ride’; Spectre’s coachwork gently tucks into the sill, lightening the surfacing and creating a sense of motion by reflecting the road passing beneath it, much like the hull of a racing yacht reflects the water as it cuts through it.

Tracing the roofline backward, the largest single body panel ever produced for a Rolls-Royce accommodates the tail lamps. This panel extends from the A-pillar to the luggage compartment. In anticipation of a variety of Bespoke exterior colour commissions, the rear lamps are colourless for neutrality.

To match Spectre’s generous proportions, Rolls-Royce equips the first production two-door coupé with 23-inch wheels in almost 100 years.

INTERIOR

Spectre’s interior contains a wealth of technologically advanced Bespoke features. For the first time on a series production Rolls-Royce, these include Starlight Doors, which incorporate 4,796 softly illuminated ‘stars’. If they wish, customers can alternatively choose a backdrop of Canadel panelling, hand-crafted from a range of exquisite wood.

The ethereal, celestial theme continues with Spectre’s Illuminated Fascia. Developed over the course of two years and more than 10,000 collective hours, it incorporates the Spectre nameplate surrounded by a cluster of over 5,500 stars. Located on the passenger side of the dashboard, the illuminations are completely invisible when the motor car is not in operation.

The all-new front seat design, inspired by British tailoring, features lapel sections that can render in contrasting or matching colors to the main base.

As with all Rolls-Royce motor cars, Spectre’s interior suite offers clients near-infinite Bespoke possibilities.

THE ROLLS-ROYCE THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING

Spectre is perfectly in tune with contemporary sensibilities, while also setting the direction for the future of the marque. Charles Rolls foresaw it himself, and since its foundation, Rolls-Royce has been driving towards this motor car – an elevated expression of effortlessness, power, and historical endurance. Spectre has been boldly conceived, meticulously engineered, exhaustively tested, and spectacularly realized as a Rolls-Royce first and an electric car second. It represents an unequivocal statement of intent, signaling to the world what Rolls-Royce stands for now and in the decades to come.

EXECUTIVE QUOTES

“Spectre possesses all the qualities that have secured the Rolls-Royce legend. Our first fully-electric model, this incredible motor car, remains silent, powerful, and showcases Rolls-Royce’s perfect fit for electrification from its conception. Spectre’s all-electric powertrain will assure the marque’s sustained success and relevance while dramatically increasing the definition of each characteristic that makes a Rolls-Royce a Rolls-Royce.

“At Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, perfection is about more than making the very best products. It is a culture, an attitude and our guiding philosophy. Indeed, it is our founding father Sir Henry Royce who said, ‘strive for perfection in everything you do’. Spectre has been conceived within this culture. It is perfectly in tune with the sensibilities of our time. It states the direction for the future of our marque and perfectly answers a call from the most discerning individuals in the world to elevate the electric motor car experience, because Spectre is a Rolls-Royce first and an electric car second.

“This is the start of a bold new chapter for our marque, our extraordinary clients and the luxury industry. For this reason, I believe Spectre is the most perfect product that Rolls-Royce has ever produced.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

“It is a highlight of my professional life to have developed Rolls-Royce Spectre, the car which propels Rolls-Royce into its bold, electric future. A remarkable car like this demands a remarkable testing program, and I take enormous pride in the fact that Spectre has now finished the most demanding schedule ever conceived for a Rolls-Royce motor car. Indeed, it is where automotive manufacturers finish testing that so much of our work begins in fulfilling the requirements of the super-luxury consumer. This has been an extraordinary undertaking from a team of dedicated and highly skilled engineers that span both traditional technical disciplines and exciting emerging technologies. Rolls-Royce Spectre brings the future of this great marque into the present.”
Dr. Mihiar Ayoubi, Director of Engineering, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

“We have designed Spectre as a true Rolls-Royce, with a strikingly modern yet timeless aesthetic, which brings our marque’s design language and Bespoke capabilities into a new, electric era. Working closely with our engineering colleagues and drawing inspiration from many spheres, including haute couture, modernist sculpture and nautical design, we have succeeded in creating a dramatic, highly emotional super coupé. In particular, the design takes cues from the clarity and precision of line and intelligent use of reflection in modern sailboat styling. Within the luxurious and welcoming cabin, Spectre’s cosseting interior wraps itself around those inside the car, whilst enchanting Bespoke features surprise and delight, showcasing the very outstanding skill and artistry of our world-renowned designers and craftspeople.”
Anders Warming, Director of Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

“The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. When we can arrange fixed charging stations, they will become very useful.”
The Hon. Charles Stewart Rolls, Co-Founder, Rolls-Royce, 1900

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