Rolls-Royce on Thursday unveiled its first all-electric car, the Spectre, which will be road tested in December and delivered to customers for the first time in 2023.
According to reports, this pure electric Rolls-Royce will conduct a road test around the world, with a cumulative mileage expected to reach 2.5 million km.
The all-electric car will be the beginning of Rolls-Royce's full electrification, which Rolls-Royce CEO Toaston Muller says will be fully electrified by 2030.
This is a milestone in Rolls-Royce's history, and incredibly, one of the founders of the brand foresaw it 120 years ago.
As early as April 1900, four years before Rolls-Royce was founded, Charles Rawls, co-founder of the brand, said that the future of luxury cars would be battery-powered power systems.
After riding in an early electric car from the American carmaker Columbia, Rawls said: "the electric car is completely noise-free and clean. There is no smell or vibration, and if fixed charging stations can be arranged, they can become very useful. "