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Müller-Ötvös also revealed that the Spectre is playing a crucial role in attracting new customers to the Rolls-Royce brand: "We obviously have a lot of clients who are existing owners who ordered one, and we have around 40% of clients we have never seen before in our order books now.”īut he admits to being “pretty surprised about the interest in particular from people who never thought about buying a Rolls-Royce, and are doing it now for the reason that this is the very first full electric car”.īased on Rolls-Royce’s aluminium Architecture of Luxury platform – and thus unrelated to parent company BMW’s range-topping EVs – the Spectre arrives as part of a rapid-fire electrification initiative that will result in the West Sussex firm phasing out its V12 engine and selling only electric cars from 2030. In 2022, the Sussex firm’s second consecutive record sales year, it recorded an average transaction price of £430,000, and some variants of the Phantom were sold for more than €2 million.

The firm had earlier suggested that the Spectre would cost around £275,000 before personalisation options were added. ” “I think clients are keen to spec the car up to the highest levels,” he added. Rolls-Royce has not yet publicised a precise on-the-road price for the electric successor to the Wraith coupé, and though the CEO was not able to give an exact figure based on pre-orders, he did say that based on the extent of personalisation options available through Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke division: “My assumption is that this car will go well beyond €500,000. Exclusive Q&A: Rolls-Royce engineering boss unwraps Spectre EV.Rolls-Royce to keep Goodwood factory at core of business.Rolls-Royce Spectre prototype road test review.All new Rolls-Royce models to be exclusively electric.

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