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Quick verdict
The Rolls-Royce Spectre has a higher peak charging speed at 195 kW DC, but the Tesla Model 3 actually finishes the 10-80% charge faster (24 min vs 34 min) thanks to its smaller battery. The Tesla Model 3 is more efficient at 147 Wh/km. The Rolls-Royce Spectre offers more WLTP rated range at 530 km.
Side-by-Side Specs
| Spec | Rolls-Royce Spectre | Tesla Model 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Battery (approx.) | ~102 kWh | ~57.5 kWh |
| WLTP range (rated) | ~530 km | ~513 km |
| Efficiency (approx.) | ~219 Wh/km | ~147 Wh/km |
| Max DC charging | up to 195 kW | up to 175 kW |
| 10-80% charge time (approx.) | ~34 min | ~24 min |
| Max AC charging | up to 11 kW | up to 11 kW |
| DC connector | CCS2 | CCS2 |
Charging Speed
The Rolls-Royce Spectre has a peak DC charging speed of 195 kW, which is roughly 11% faster than the Tesla Model 3 at 175 kW. In practice, peak speed only tells part of the story. The charging curve, battery temperature, and state of charge all affect how quickly your car actually charges.
For the 10-80% charge (the most common DC fast charging scenario), the Tesla Model 3 finishes in about 24 minutes, which is 10 minutes quicker than the Rolls-Royce Spectre at 34 minutes. On a road trip, that difference adds up over multiple stops.
Range and Efficiency
The Rolls-Royce Spectre has a WLTP rated range of approximately 530 km, which is roughly 17 km more than the Tesla Model 3 at approximately 513 km. WLTP is a standardized lab test. Expect your actual range to be lower, varying with speed, weather, terrain, and driving style.
Efficiency matters more than battery size for daily driving costs. The Tesla Model 3 consumes 147 Wh/km, compared to 219 Wh/km for the Rolls-Royce Spectre. That means the Tesla Model 3 uses less energy per kilometer, which translates to lower charging costs and fewer charging stops on longer drives.
A more efficient car does not always mean more range. Battery size plays a role too. The Rolls-Royce Spectre has approximately 102 kWh of useable battery , while the Tesla Model 3 has approximately 57.5 kWh.
Which One Should You Choose?
The Rolls-Royce Spectre has the higher peak DC speed at up to 195 kW, but the Tesla Model 3 actually finishes the 10-80% charge faster at approximately 24 minutes versus approximately 34 minutes. That is because the Tesla Model 3 has a smaller battery to fill. On road trips, time at the plug matters more than peak power.
Both cars support 11 kW AC charging, so home and workplace charging speeds will be similar.
If you mostly charge at home or at work and care more about daily driving costs, the Tesla Model 3 is the more efficient choice at 147 Wh/km. Lower consumption means lower electricity bills over time.
For maximum range between charges, the Rolls-Royce Spectre has a WLTP rated range of approximately 530 km, which is roughly 17 km more. Both are capable EVs. The best choice depends on how you charge and how far you drive.
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