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Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre — 25 km vs 530 km, full head-to-head (2024)
5 min read·Last updated: 2024-01-01·By ev.care editorial team
TL;DR
Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre: ₹4,20,00,000 vs ₹3,80,00,000, 25 km vs 530 km. Pick the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre if range matters most; pick the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre if budget does.
Buyers cross-shopping the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre are usually choosing between two cars that get to the same destination — quietly and at low running cost — but with different priorities along the way. Here is what the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale does better than the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre, where the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre pulls ahead, and how to pick.
Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre — quick spec snapshot
At a glance — price: ₹4,20,00,000 (Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale) vs ₹3,80,00,000 (Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre). Battery: 7.9 kWh vs 102 kWh. Range: 25 km vs 530 km. Charge time (AC): 2.5 hr vs 11 hr. Power: 986 bhp vs 577 bhp. Top speed: 340 km/h vs 250 km/h. Seating: 2 vs 4. Warranty: 3 yr vs 8 yr. Motor: 3x PMSM + 4.0L V8 twin-turbo petrol vs Dual PMSM. Ground clearance: 175 mm vs 175 mm.
Price and value — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre
The ex-showroom gap between the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre is the cleanest way to start a like-for-like read. On ex-showroom, the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre comes in cheaper by roughly ₹40,00,000. List prices: Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale at ₹4,20,00,000, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre at ₹3,80,00,000. Yearly maintenance figures land in the same broad band for both the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre — small differences either way.
Range and charging — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre
Pack chemistry and thermal management shape how the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre hold range in heat and cold — worth checking before you commit. Quoted range favours the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre. Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale: 7.9 kWh pack, 25 km claimed. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre: 102 kWh pack, 530 km claimed. Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale fast-charges as: AC 7.4 kW only — no DC fast charging. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre fast-charges as: 10-80% in 34 min (195 kW DC). Real-world derate is typically 15–25% off the claim on both, larger in cold and at sustained highway speeds.
Practicality — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre
If the car carries a family every weekend, practicality matters more than the 0–100 number — and the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre differ here. Body type: Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale is a Plug-in hybrid supercar; Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre is a Ultra-luxury electric coupé. Boot space — 300L (Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale) vs 280L (Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre). Ground clearance — 175 mm vs 175 mm. Seating — 2 on the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale, 4 on the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre. Top speed of 340 km/h on the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and 250 km/h on the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre — neither is the deciding line for typical buyers, but it indexes how the platform is tuned.
Owner experience — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre
Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale owners complain about different things than Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre owners — both lists are worth reading before you sign. On the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale, the recurring owner reports point at: 12V drain on under-used PHEV; Early units had brake regen tuning complaints. On the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre, the most-cited issues are: None — bespoke build with extensive QC; Range drops 15-20% in extreme summer or winter conditions. Neither list is disqualifying — every EV in this segment has a short list of niggles, and most are workshop-fixable or OTA-patchable. The pattern matters more than any single item: pick the one whose failure modes you can live with.
Where each wins
The Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre earned their slots in the shortlist for different reasons. Pick the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre if range is your decisive line, given it stretches 530 km on the brochure. Pick the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre if sticker price is the decisive line — the ex-showroom gap pays for a year of EV running cost outright. Pick the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale if home AC charging speed matters — its 2.5 hr full-charge cadence fits a wider range of overnight schedules. The Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale also wins on: First series Ferrari PHEV — historic. The Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre wins on: First all-electric Rolls-Royce — historic. Neither pick is a mistake — the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre are both honest electric cars at their respective price points.
Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre by use case
Family-buyer logic on the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre is different from fleet-buyer logic. City commuting — the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale is the easier daily companion; both work, but the smaller car is happier in tight parking and dense traffic. Highway and weekend trips — the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre pulls ahead thanks to the longer claimed range and the larger pack. Family duty — the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale wins on practical space. First EV — the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre is the lower-risk pick on price and learning curve. Fleet — service-network coverage outweighs spec; check both networks in your operating geography.
Practical next steps
Check service-network coverage for the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre at your home pin code before signing. Network density beats spec advantage in the first three years of ownership.
Frequently asked questions
- Which is cheaper to maintain — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale or Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre?
- Both the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre sit in the same broad maintenance band. Treat scheduled service as a draw and decide on charging access and service-network density.
- Which charges faster — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale or Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre?
- Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale fast-charge spec: AC 7.4 kW only — no DC fast charging. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre fast-charge spec: 10-80% in 34 min (195 kW DC). AC home charging: 2.5 hr on the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale vs 11 hr on the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre. For daily use, AC matters more; for road trips, DC.
- Which is safer — Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale or Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre?
- Both carry credible safety kits. Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale: AEB, ABS, Stability Control. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre: AEB, Lane Keep Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control. Check the official crash rating for each in your region — those numbers are the cleanest comparison.
There is no wrong answer between the Ferrari S.p.A. SF90 Stradale and the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (BMW Group) Spectre. There is, however, a right answer for your specific driving pattern, which the spec sheet alone can't pick for you.
Comparison built from each model's catalog data — specs, pricing, and reported common issues. All claims are sourced; none are hallucinated. Verify the latest dealer pricing before signing.