The New Luxury Vehicle From Rolls-Royce, Spectre, Will Cost Nothing More Nothing Less Than US$ 413,500, Approximately R$ 2.2 Million at Current Exchange Rate
One of the most traditional automakers in the world, Rolls-Royce has ended the mystery and revealed its first electric car: the Spectre. Like other luxury brands, the British manufacturer is in the initial stage of electrifying its vehicles.
With the first deliveries scheduled for the end of 2023, the sedan already has a price – and it is not cheap: US$ 413,500, or approximately R$ 2.2 million at the current exchange rate. As is customary for the manufacturer, the generous proportions of the vehicle catch attention.
The vehicle will measure 5.45 meters in length and 3.21 m in wheelbase, and will have a total weight of 2,975 kg. Just the battery pack accounts for 700 kg of the total weight. Due to its robust appearance, the successor to the Phantom Coupé will have 23-inch “wheels.”
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INSIDE A ROLLS-ROYCE
The Car Details
Only a few technical details have been disclosed so far and they are still preliminary. According to information from Rolls-Royce, the Spectre will be equipped with a electric motor with 585 hp and 91.7 kgfm of torque, which guarantees an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. The range, according to Rolls-Royce, is provisionally 520 km (WLTP).
The vehicle will be built from a flexible aluminum structure adapted for electric cars. The purpose is to make the prototype 30% stiffer compared to all previous models produced by the automaker.
Inside the vehicle, there are exactly 4,796 LEDs that gently illuminate the door panels and ceiling. In addition to these LEDs, more than 5,500 of these LED points are present in the front, on the passenger-side panel (which features the identification plate Spectre), but are completely invisible when the car is turned off.
The automaker’s goal is that by the end of 2030, its entire range of new cars will be completely made up of electric vehicles.


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