Beginning its transition from ICE cars to electric vehicles, the British automaker has unveiled its first all-electric vehicle, the Rolls Royce Spectre. Moreover, the new EV is the company's first step toward a full-electric future. It is to be noted that the Spectre has been built on the same platform as the Cullinan SUV. The deliveries of the ultra-luxurious coupe will begin in late 2023. Many might believe that the looks of a car are a sight to behold. So, here's what the Rolls Royce Spectre looks like:
The Rolls Royce Spectre is the boundary line between the company's current portfolio and what the future might look like for the luxury car manufacturer.
Taking a look at the car, it is clear that the Spectre is not something very far from the other vehicles of the company. The car features a long hood, pillarless doors, and a sleek roofline, a constant feature of the company.
Being a Rolls Royce, an uber-luxurious interior and highly tuned interiors are expected from the EV. Moreover, the company claims that Spectre will work with a digital platform that is 'most connected.'
The Rolls Royce Spectre features the "wildest grill" ever on a Rolls Royce, with lighting features which include 22 LEDs in it and more lights embedded in the door and headliner.
The manufacturer claims that the Rolls Royce Spectre is expected to have a range of up to 260 miles and would be powerful enough to go 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds.
The power stats of the EV are good enough to beat many other EVs like Tesla Model S Plaid, Porsche Taycan, and Lucid Air.
The makers have not revealed the price of the car yet, but it is expected to be somewhere between the prices of the Cullinan SUV and Phantom.