Rolls-Royce is slimming down before going electric. Müller-Ötvös told Autocar magazine that the automaker had closed the order books for both models—the two-door coupé and two-door convertible—in all ...
Rolls-Royce has gone through a number of revolutions in the past couple decades. First was the 2003 Phantom, the first Rolls-Royce developed under BMW's ownership and the brand's only truly new model ...
Following in the footsteps of Bentley, Rolls-Royce announced it too will only sell electric vehicles by 2030. That's right, no more internal combustion engines for the brand famous for its potent ...
Thinking of sprucing up your expensive car collection with a brand-new Rolls-Royce Wraith or Dawn? Probably not, but if you do, then we have some bad news, because the British automaker has stopped ...
Spectre is the first battery-electric Rolls-Royce, yet in many ways it is more a Rolls-Royce than any before it. Though Rolls engineers lifted computer files and a few hard parts from the BMW parts ...
Rolls-Royce has formally announced plans to introduce a battery-electric coupe. Dubbed Spectre, the British super-luxe automaker’s first EV will begin deliveries in late 2023, which has now become a ...
Rolls-Royce closed order books for the Wraith coupe and Dawn convertible at the end of last year in the U.S. Brand chief Torsten Müller-Ötvös told Autocar that both have since been removed from every ...
It seems that whatever happens, the automotive industry cannot catch a break. After two years of health concerns, after the pesky chip crisis (which is not that over, by the way), and following ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Rolls-Royce has unveiled what will likely be its quietest car ever. The Spectre is the brand's first all-electric model and is set to enter production late next year. The coupe features rear-hinged ...
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