Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled the Specter, the company’s first all-electric vehicle.
As you can imagine, Rolls-Royce’s newest motor is as expensive as it is stylish, and ultra-wealthy customers could have to drop $400,000 or more once customization is complete.
Based on the European WLTP test cycle, the luxury electric coupe is expected to have a range of 320 miles. 900Nm of torque from a 430kW powertrain. And the 0-60mph time is 4.4 seconds.
Rolls-Royce says it’s still refining and testing some tech, so it says “likely.” In fact, Specter has 1.5 million miles of testing to make sure the engineers are getting everything right for his first delivery towards the end of 2023.
The Specter’s sleek design turned out to be the most aerodynamic Rolls-Royce car ever. This is the widest vehicle grille ever fitted to a vehicle, according to the automaker, resulting in a smoother, flushier fit for improved aerodynamics and ultimately longer battery life. because it offers
For its interior, Rolls-Royce emphasizes how the design was inspired by the “timeless mystique of the night sky”. It’s Spector’s ‘Starlight Door’, where more than 4,700 stars appear in softly lit form.
The nighttime theme continues with another cluster of over 5,500 stars on the passenger side of the dashboard. And as the image above shows, many of these stars appear in different parts of the Specter’s interior.
Torsten Müller-Oetvoes, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said: Said on release. “Conceived from the ground up as our first all-electric model, this incredible car is silent. [and] It shows how Rolls-Royce is perfectly suited for electrification. ”
The Specter landed shortly after General Motors unveiled its first model all-electric A Cadillac in Celestiq form comes with an equally challenging $300,000 price tag.
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