Rolls-Royce Black Badge Spectre Adds Sport Mode

Rolls-Royce may have just created its first true sports car. During the prestigious Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance in Beverly Hills on June 15, the luxury marque offered an exclusive opportunity to test drive the Black Badge Spectre—a bold evolution of its all-electric model that includes two surprising features: Sport Mode and Launch Control.

Sleek, Bold and Surprisingly Youthful

While the original Spectre debuted in 2022, the Black Badge version brings a daring edge. Its commanding presence remains with a long silhouette, wide stance, and a fastback rear. But with this edition, Rolls-Royce appears to target a younger, sportier demographic—those who prefer to be behind the wheel rather than chauffeured. 

Our test vehicle came dressed in a striking Salamanca Blue exterior, paired with a Mandarin Orange interior. While vibrant colors are typical for sports cars, they’re rarely seen in the Rolls-Royce world—unless, of course, it’s a Black Badge model. Custom features included contrast stitching, navy blue “RR” headrest monograms, a thick blue steering wheel, and polished steel accents.

The most luxurious touch? A $33,000 illuminated package featuring the brand’s Shooting Star Headliner and the first-ever Starlight Doors, elevating the night driving experience to something celestial.

Infinity Mode Unlocks Full Power

The Black Badge Spectre introduces Infinity Mode, which acts like a traditional sport mode. By activating it through a button on the steering wheel, the driver unlocks the car’s full 659 horsepower, an increase of 82 horsepower over the base Spectre. While the driving feel doesn’t shift drastically, the throttle becomes sharper and the instrument cluster takes on a more aggressive visual tone.

Spirited Mode Launches a New Experience

Even more surprising is the addition of Launch Control, known here as Spirited Mode. To activate it, the driver presses the brake and floors the accelerator. The car shudders in anticipation, providing a thrilling moment before launch. Upon releasing the brake, all 792 lb-ft of torque explodes onto the pavement, sending the 3-ton coupe from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds.

Executing this move not once, but twice during our drive, we were amazed. Not only at the performance—but at what it signifies: a Rolls-Royce that performs like a sleeper sports car, while still delivering uncompromising luxury.

For the Few Who Can Afford It

The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Spectre is a bespoke creation, available only by special order. Our test model carried a staggering price tag of $566,100 USD. But for clients seeking elegance, individuality, and now—unexpected performance—it represents a new frontier for the marque.

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