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Rolls-Royce electric cars
Every Rolls-Royce EV in the database — tap a model for charging times, compatible stations, prices and full specs.
- Model lines
- 1
- On sale now
- 1
- Best range*
- 515 km
*PlugSphere real-world range estimates (bar scaled to 750 km). Data last checked 17 July 2026.
Rolls-Royce electric cars — common questions
Answers computed from the live PlugSphere vehicle database.
Which Rolls-Royce electric car has the longest range?
The longest-range Rolls-Royce EV on sale is the Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II, with an estimated 515 km of real-world driving. Every Rolls-Royce model page shows the full variant-by-variant range breakdown.
What is the cheapest Rolls-Royce electric car?
The most affordable Rolls-Royce EV with a current price in our database is the Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II, from £333,185 (VAT included, UK market). Local pricing differs between Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.
How fast do Rolls-Royce electric cars charge?
The quickest-charging Rolls-Royce model is the Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II: an estimated 28 minutes from 10–80% at a powerful DC charger, sustaining about 170 kW. Slower models in the range take longer — each model page lists times at 50, 150 and 350 kW chargers.
How many electric models does Rolls-Royce have in 2026?
Rolls-Royce has 1 electric model line in the PlugSphere database, 1 of them currently on sale. Counts update as new models launch and old ones are discontinued.
How long does a Rolls-Royce EV battery last?
Like other modern EVs, Rolls-Royce packs are built to outlast the industry-standard warranty of 8 years or 160,000 km to at least 70% capacity — fleet telemetry puts average degradation near 1.8–2% a year, so around 80% typically remains after a decade. Rolls-Royce's lineup in our database uses NCM chemistry.
How much does a Rolls-Royce battery replacement cost?
Out of warranty, budget roughly €100–180 per kWh plus labour: Rolls-Royce's packs span 112.4–112.4 kWh in our database, which works out to approximately €11,200–€20,200 for a full pack. Inside the 8-year battery warranty a defective pack is replaced free, and partial module repairs are often far cheaper.
Should I charge my Rolls-Royce to 100%?
Rolls-Royce's models in our database use NCM batteries, so 80% is the kinder daily charging target — save 100% charges for the days you need maximum range. LFP-equipped cars are the exception that tolerates daily full charges.
Are Rolls-Royce EV batteries reliable?
There is no independent brand-by-brand failure index, but the fundamentals are measurable: Rolls-Royce covers its packs with the industry-standard 8-year warranty, and EV batteries across all brands show low failure rates with gradual, predictable capacity loss rather than sudden death. Rolls-Royce uses proven NCM chemistry across its range. Check each model page for its exact chemistry and battery size.