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The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Spectre is the marque’s most powerful car to date, and it’s here in Singapore

By Weixian Low 23 April, 2025
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The Black Badge Spectre, Rolls-Royce’s first fully electric ultra-luxury coupé, makes its bold Singapore debut in dramatic fashion

When Rolls-Royce does electric, it does so with all the ceremony and splendour befitting the world’s most prestigious carmaker. Case in point: the new Black Badge Spectre, which made its dazzling Singapore debut today at a private showcase, hosted at creative lifestyle enclave New Bahru.

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveils Black Badge Spectre–the marque’s alter ego, amplified. Photo by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

The Black Badge Spectre represents a new chapter for the marque–one that fuses the power of electrification with the prestige of Black Badge engineering. It is, quite simply put, the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever made. And yes, it still feels every bit a Rolls.

With 659 hp at the ready in the new and innovative Infinity Mode, and 1075 Nm of torque delivered instantly to all four wheels in its Spirited Mode, the Spectre is but a force to be reckoned with. It glides from standstill to 100 km/h in a mere 4.1 seconds despite its exceedingly commanding proportions. Built on the brand’s bespoke all-aluminium Architecture of Luxury platform, the car allows for a WLTP range of up to 530km.

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The Black Badge Spectre also introduces a bold new 23-inch five-spoke forged aluminium wheel design. Available in a part-polished or all-black finish, the complex geometry subtly indicates the hidden technical complexity and potency of this motor car. Photo by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

But raw figures only tell half the story; the Black Badge Spectre embodies a new kind of presence. It takes the already monumental design of the original Spectre and adds an edgier twist—darker chrome accents, 23-inch wheels, and, for the launch unit in Singapore, a striking Vapour Violet finish, a deep black-purple paintwork that references the neon ambiance of the 1980s and 1990s club culture.

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From the moment you enter the Black Badge Spectre, its rebellious character is immediately apparent through the bold interior treatment. Photo by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Inside, the mood is equally bold. The cabin features the now-iconic Starlight Door linings, over 5,500 ‘stars’ embedded in the ultra soft Piano Black upholstery ‘sky’, and carbon fibre trim developed exclusively for Black Badge clients. The illuminated fascia and infinity lemniscate motif add further drama to an already opulent setting.

“Rolls-Royce has always appealed to people who see things differently. For them, a Rolls-Royce was a statement of intent, and an extension of their ambition and character,” says Irene Nikkein, Rolls-Royce’s regional director in Asia Pacific. “Black Badge was launched as the marque’s alter-ego in response from a growing group of clients who wanted a Rolls-Royce that reflected the spirit to challenge convention and seek the extraordinary–something more assertive, bolder in design, and more performance-oriented.”

Orders are now open in Singapore at a starting price of S$2,438,888, dependent on client specification. With its blend of silence, speed, and unmistakable presence, the Black Badge Spectre signals the future of ultra-luxury motoring—one that hums with quiet confidence, rather than shouts.

Yes, it’s electric. Yes, it’s silent. But rest assured: this Rolls-Royce still speaks volumes.

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