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Rolls-Royce Spectre With 22-inch Wheels Has 291 Miles Of Range, Black Badge Model With 23-inch Has 264 Miles

Rolls-Royce Spectre Electric Coupe with 22-inch wheels has 291 miles of range, Black Badge Model with 22-inch has 280 miles.
Spectre Electric Coupe with 23-inch wheels has 266 miles of range, Black Badge Model with 23-inch has 264 miles.
These numbers by EPA are significantly lower than the range by WLTP, which says Spectre has 329 miles (530 kilometers) per charge.
WLTP measures the range of a car travelling at an average speed of 28.8 mph in summer temperatures from a 100% to 0% state of charge.
Rolls-Royce Spectre will drive lower than the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) rating of 329 miles (530 kilometers) per charge, according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who listed figures for four different versions of the brand’s first-ever EV.
While the standard model with 22-inch wheels will go 291 miles (468 kilometers) per charge, EPA said that one with a 23-inch set will get 266 miles (428 kilometers), the latter losing about 25 miles (40 kilometers) with the bigger wheels.
With the 22-inch wheels, the more powerful Black Badge model will cover 280 miles (451 kilometers) before running out of juice, while a Spectre Black Badge with 23-inch alloys gets 264 miles (425 kilometers).
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EPA
2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre
With 22-inch Wheels
291 miles (468 kilometers)
2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge
With 22-inch Wheels
280 miles (451 kilometers)
2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre
With 23-inch Wheels
266 miles (428 kilometers)
2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge
With 23-inch Wheels
264 miles (425 kilometers)
These numbers by EPA are significantly lower than the range by WLTP, which measures the range of a car travelling at an average speed of 28.8 mph in summer temperatures from a 100% to 0% state of charge.
With its massive 102-kWh battery pack, the Rolls-Royce Spectre Electric Coupe, which weighs 2,890 kilograms (6,371 pounds), has a WLTP rating of 329 miles (530 kilometers) before running out of juice. With a 195 kW (DC) fast charger, a 10 – 80% charge is achieved in 34 minutes.
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