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0Report: Remember the electric Rolls-Royce Phantom? Forget it 1337629860
Motor Trend reports Rolls-Royce has pulled the plug (literally) on its electric Phantom. Word has it none of the ultra-luxury automaker's current clients have any interest in an electrified land yacht due to niggling factors like range anxiety and a perceived loss of premiumness. Apparently the ...
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Rolls-Royce 102 EX Phantom electric gets inductive charge from HaloIPT 1299502440
When Rolls-Royce wheeled out its 102 EX Phantom Experimental Electric at the Geneva Motor Show we were told that the vehicle, a 6,000 pound behemoth that started life as run-of-the-mill Phantom, is propelled by a pair ...Rolls-Royce 102EX Concept – Click above for high-res image gallery -
Geneva 2011: Rolls-Royce 102EX Concept is going to rock down to Electric Avenue 1299074940
Rolls-Royce 102EX Concept – Click above for high-res image galleryThe electric car has come of age. How do we know? Well, see for yourself. Rolls-Royce, perhaps the most iconic of classic luxury marques, has stepped firmly into the EV waters with the 102EX Concept. According to CEO ... -
Electric Rolls-Royce Phantom could arrive within a year 1258657140
2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom EWB - click above for high-res image galleryOut of the UK, Autocar is reporting that an electric drive version of the Rolls-Royce Phantom could hit the streets within 12 months. We've been hearing about battery-powered Rollers for some time now, but the rumors seem to be ... -
Rumormill: Electric Rolls-Royce Phantom cometh? 1253663340
2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom - Click above for high-res image galleryYes, an electric Rolls-Royce. And why not? The torque curve of an electric motor – making maximum pulling power right at zero RPM – would seem to suit the RR mission perfectly, as would the distinct lack of noise, ... -
How long until we see an electric Rolls Royce Phantom? 1224860160
An electric Rolls Royce? Perhaps it shouldn't seem such a stretch, as electric motors deliver just the kind of punch a big, heavy limo needs to get around the city. Plus, many of these cars are used to chauffeur rich people around, meaning that top-speed wouldn't be much of a concern and neither ...
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