Rolls Royce Makes History For Its First Electric Car

Rolls Royce, one of the leading brands when it comes to luxury cars, shows that it is a firm supporter of electric cars. The company announced the release date of its first electric vehicle, and not only that, but also said that it will completely abandon its internal combustion models by 2030.
 Rolls Royce Makes History For Its First Electric Car
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As technology develops, we see that the vehicles we use in our daily life are turning to electricity, which is more environmentally friendly compared to fossil fuels. The claims that electric vehicles will never be as efficient as internal combustion engines are demolished by large companies such as Tesla.

In this way, most manufacturers, regardless of small or large, are turning to the vehicles of the future, namely electric models. Rolls Royce, which stops the flowing water when it comes to luxury vehicles, is here with its Specter model. The company, which has shown us its positive point of view towards electric vehicles for years, also announced the date when it will completely leave the internal combustion engines behind.

The first electric Rolls Royce will be on sale towards the end of 2023:

Rolls Royce showed off the slogan-covered prototype of its all-electric model, the Specter. Specter, which will be a two-door coupe model; The Ghost will come with the aluminum platform design at the front, which we are familiar with from the Cullinan and Phantom models.

No information was shared about the vehicle’s performance, but the company’s CEO had previously said that an electric Rolls Royce should not lag behind the vehicles with the V-12 engine that the company already has. Considering that the vehicles in question can reach 0 to 100 in 4.3 seconds with this engine, we can say that a very performance vehicle is on the road, even if it is electric.

As for the name, Rolls Royce Specter is thought to be a reference to the 2015 James Bond movie of the same name. In addition, the announcement of the vehicle on the same day as the opening of the James Bond: No Time to Die movie in the UK supports these claims.

Finally, the company announced that all its models will be electric by 2030, thus leaving the internal combustion engines behind. What do you think an electric Rolls Royce would look like? You can share your thoughts in the comment section.

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