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A PROPHECY FULFILLED, A PROMISE KEPT, A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING UNDERWAY. ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS ANNOUNCES FIRST FULLY ELECTRIC CAR
Wed Sep 29 14:00:00 CEST 2021 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announces today that on-road testing of its first fully electric motor car is imminent.
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- CEO, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, announces Rolls-Royce's first fully electric car
- Finished product will come to market in Q4 2023
- New product named ‘Spectre’
- Electric Rolls-Royce fulfils the 1900 prophecy of the marque’s founder, Charles Rolls
- A promise kept by CEO, who pledged to bring an electric car to market this decade
- Global testing will cover 2.5 million kilometres – a simulation of 400 years of use
- By 2030 all Rolls-Royce products will be fully electric
- Spectre underpinned by Rolls-Royce’s own spaceframe architecture
In an historic announcement, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announced
today, that on-road testing of its first fully electric motor car is
imminent. In announcing this seminal moment for the marque,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Executive Officer, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, said:
“Today is the most significant day in the history of Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars since 4th May, 1904. On that date, our
founding fathers, Charles Rolls and Sir Henry Royce, first met and
agreed that they were going to create ‘the best motor car in the
world’.
“Using the most advanced technology available to them at the time
and by applying their remarkable engineering minds, these two
pioneers elevated early internal combustion engine cars, from noisy,
uncomfortable and rudimentary means of transportation, by setting a
completely new benchmark of distinction.
“The cars they created, introduced to the world a true luxury
experience and secured for Rolls-Royce the ultimate pinnacle
position that it continues to occupy, unchallenged, to this day.
The marque has continued to define the very best in internal
combustion motoring for more than a century.
“Today, 117 years later, I am proud to announce that Rolls-Royce
is to begin the on-road testing programme for an extraordinary new
product that will elevate the global all-electric car revolution and
create the first – and finest – super-luxury product of its type.
This is not a prototype. It’s the real thing, it will be tested in
plain sight and our clients will take first deliveries of the car in
the fourth quarter of 2023.”
A PROPHECY FULFILLED
“The use of electric motors is not a new concept for Rolls-Royce.
Sir Henry Royce was fascinated by all things electrified, and his
first venture, named F. H. Royce and Company, created dynamos,
electric crane motors and patented the bayonet-style light bulb fitting.
“However, it was Charles Rolls who truly prophesied an electrified
future for automobiles. In April 1900 he experienced an early
electric motor car named the Columbia and declared its electric
drive to be ideal.
“Rolls said, ‘The electric car is perfectly noiseless and
clean. There is no smell or vibration, and they should become very
useful when fixed charging stations can be arranged. But for now, I do
not anticipate that they will be very serviceable – at least for many
years to come.’
“Charles Rolls’ prophecy has been the subject of constant
consideration during the marque’s Goodwood era. But we have not been
satisfied that available technology could support the Rolls-Royce
experience. Until now.
“Now is the time to change the course of the future of luxury.
“We embark on this bold new future with a huge advantage. Electric
drive is uniquely and perfectly suited to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,
more so than any other automotive brand. It is silent, refined and
creates torque almost instantly, going on to generate tremendous
power. This is what we at Rolls-Royce call ‘waftability’.
“At Rolls-Royce, we have been experimenting with an electric
powertrain for some time. In 2011 we revealed 102EX, a fully
operational all-electric Phantom. We followed this in 2016 with our
fully electric 103EX, which represented our vision for the marque
several decades into the future.”
A PROMISE KEPT
“These extraordinary products prompted a huge amount of interest
in electric powertrain technology amongst our clients. They
considered it as the perfect fit for Rolls-Royce. And, over the past
decade, I have been repeatedly asked, ‘When will Rolls-Royce go
electric?’ and ‘When will you produce your first electric car?’
“I answered with an unambiguous promise: ‘Rolls-Royce will go
electric, starting this decade.’ Today, I’m keeping my word.”
A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING
“Charles Rolls’ prophecy and my promise have led us to a seminal
moment for the marque. Rolls-Royce has embarked on an historic and
unique undertaking, which today becomes a reality. Our designers and
engineers have worked relentlessly to bring us here: we are now
ready to commence road-testing of the first all-electric Rolls-Royce
in history.
“This fundamental change in our powertrain technology requires
that we challenge every single aspect of the product before we offer
it to the most discerning and demanding individuals in the world –
our Rolls-Royce clients.
“To do this, we have conceived the most demanding testing
programme in Rolls-Royce’s history. We will cover 2.5 million
kilometres – a simulation of more than 400 years of use for a
Rolls-Royce, on average – and we will travel to all four corners of
the world to push this new motor car to the limit.
“You will see these test cars on roads, around the world. Look out
for them – they will be in plain sight. They will be tested in all
conditions and over all terrains on their multi-million-mile journey
– that will literally accelerate Rolls-Royce into the future.”
TRULY FLEXIBLE ARCHITECTURE OF OUR OWN
“In 2017, we debuted Phantom, and with it the marque’s proprietary
aluminium architecture: a scalable and flexible spaceframe that
would underpin all forthcoming Rolls-Royce motor cars. This unique
technology – developed for Rolls-Royce by Rolls-Royce and reserved
for the marque’s exclusive use – was created to form the foundation
of not just different internal combustion engine models, as it now
does with Cullinan and Ghost, but models with completely different powertrains.
“To this end, our forthcoming electric car benefits from the
Rolls-Royce architecture and therefore the extraordinary experience
of a Rolls-Royce on the road. Free of any group platform sharing
strategy, we were able to integrate our plans for an electric
powertrain into the architecture’s initial design and ensure that
this extraordinary new product meets the extremely high expectations
of our clients.”
A NEW NAME: A NEW LEGACY
“This Rolls-Royce is the fulfilment of a prophecy and it
represents a promise kept as we embark upon a unique undertaking. It
is the beginning of a new legacy for our brand. In that spirit, we
have decided on a completely new name for this car. A name that is
as powerful and evocative as the nameplates that have served us so
perfectly for the past century – names like Phantom, Ghost and
Wraith. It’s a name that perfectly fits the ethereal and
other-worldly environment within which our products exist – a name
that we have reserved especially for this moment: Spectre.
“Spectre is a name given to otherworldly beings synonymous with
great power and apparition; creatures of an alternative realm that
make their presence felt through fleeting manifestation. A spectre
forces the world to pause. It dominates the space it occupies. Then,
as quickly as it appears, it dissipates, leaving a wake of
exhilaration, energy, and intrigue.
“This name perfectly matches the extraordinary Rolls-Royce that we
are announcing today – a motor car that makes its presence felt
before disappearing into a world inaccessible to all but the very
few. As a quintessentially British brand, we have selected the
British spelling, however the meaning is universal.
AN EXTRAORDINARY FUTURE
“With this new product we set out our credentials for the full
electrification of our entire product portfolio by 2030. By then,
Rolls-Royce will no longer be in the business of producing or
selling any internal combustion engine products.
“Spectre is the living fulfilment of Charles Rolls’ Prophecy. My
Promise, made on behalf of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, is kept. Now we
begin a remarkable undertaking. I am proud that we will continue to
propel the world’s most progressive and influential women and men
into a brilliant, electrified future.”