Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge Launched In India At Rs 9.50 Crore

- Has a combined output of 650 bhp and 1,075 Nm of torque.
- Goes from 0 to 100 kmph in 4.1 seconds.
- Features a 102 kWh battery pack.
Rolls-Royce has launched the Spectre Black Badge in India at Rs 9.50 crore (ex-showroom). The first all-electric model from Rolls-Royce to get the Black Badge treatment, it is the most powerful production car that the British marque has developed to date. As a result, it is Rs 1.50 crore more expensive than the standard Spectre, which retails at Rs 8 crore (ex-showroom, base) in India. The launch of the Black Badge in India took place a few months after it was globally unveiled in February 2025.
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The Black Badge Spectre is the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever
On the powertrain front, the Black Badge Spectre is equipped with two electric motors, one on each axle, producing a combined output of 650 bhp and 1,075 Nm of torque. The 0 to 100 kmph sprint takes 4.1 seconds for the vehicle. Rolls-Royce also offers drive modes with the Spectre, with an ‘Infinity mode’ providing full access to the peak power. The EV also gets launch control, which the company calls ‘Spirited Mode’.
Featuring a 102 kWh battery, the claimed range figures for the Spectre are between 493 km to 530 km on a full charge. The Spectre Black Badge also features a host of changes on the mechanical front which include increased steering weight, increased roll stabilisation and stiffened dampers.
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This is the first all-electric model to receive the Black Badge treatment
As is commonly part of the Black Badge treatment, the Spectre Black Badge sports a darker finish for elements such as the Pantheon grille, Spirit of Ecstasy, Rolls-Royce badge, door handles, side window surround and bumper accents. Additionally, the Spectre can also be had with 23-inch five-spoke forged aluminium wheels which is available in a part-polished or all-black finish. Another unique feature is a backplate for the grille which allows the customer to display his choice of colour on to the grille.
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A main change on the inside of the car is the infinity logo on the passenger side of the dashboard, an area which Rolls Royce calls the Illuminated Fascia, and according to the company represents “5,500 ‘stars’ of varying proportions and intensity, set in a Piano Black ‘sky’.” The digital instrument cluster dials can be customised with five different colour themes to suit individual preferences. The Spectre Black Badge also features Rolls-Royce’s new operating system, referred to as ‘Spirit’.
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