The company's first-ever all-electric vehicle, Rolls-Royce has embraced the sustainability revolution

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This iconic company's first step toward offering an all-electric product line-up by 2030 is the "Ultra-Luxury Electric Super Coupé."

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The two-door EV fastback is reportedly inspired by the Phantom Coupe and is scheduled to be on sale in Q4 2023

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The legendary automaker is known for making a strong statement for its wealthy clients

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The biggest single-body panel ever created for a Rolls-Royce, which stretches from the A-pillar to the boot space

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The vertical tail lamps have been cleverly kept unpainted by Rolls-Royce

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Spectre is the first two-door production coupe to feature 23-inch wheels in in a century, according to Rolls-Royce.

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The Spectre is Rolls-most Royce's connected vehicle, the company claims, thanks to its use of a digital architecture called Spirit

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The front seat's design was influenced by British tailoring, with lapel parts, and Spectre clients may still choose from a wide range of options for customised stitching

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the Spectre will have a 520 km WLTP range and an estimated 576 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque.

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It will take 4.5 seconds to accelerate from a complete stop to 100 km/h. Bookings for the Spectre are currently available anywhere.

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