Rolls Royce will be showcasing a one-off, fully electric powered Phantom at the Geneva Motor Show on 1 March 2011. The British automaker said the car will serve as a working test bed to explore the feasibility of battery-powered Rolls Royce models in the near future.
“We have engineered the world’s first battery electric vehicle for the ultra-luxury segment,” said CEO Torsten MĂ¼ller-Ă–tvös, speaking from the company’s headquarters in Goodwood. “With this vehicle, we begin an exploration into alternative drive-trains, seeking clarity on which alternative technologies may be suitable to drive Rolls-Royce motor cars of the future.”
The 102EX, also known as the Phantom Experimental Electric (EE), will go on a world tour in 2011 offering Rolls Royce owners and enthusiasts in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North America the opportunity to test drive the car and share their experiences, thoughts and concerns directly with the company.
According to Rolls Royce, these include the 102EX's ability to deliver an acceptable range between re-charges and to operate in extreme weather conditions, as well as to benchmark reliability and quality against customer expectations.
“I must be convinced that any alternative drive-train we choose for the future delivers an authentic Rolls-Royce experience,” added MĂ¼ller-Ă–tvös. “It must be a technology that is right for our customers, our brand and which sets us on a sound footing for a sustainable future.”
Rolls Royce said it will reveal photos and full technical specifications for the 102EX at the Geneva Salon on March 1.
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“We have engineered the world’s first battery electric vehicle for the ultra-luxury segment,” said CEO Torsten MĂ¼ller-Ă–tvös, speaking from the company’s headquarters in Goodwood. “With this vehicle, we begin an exploration into alternative drive-trains, seeking clarity on which alternative technologies may be suitable to drive Rolls-Royce motor cars of the future.”
The 102EX, also known as the Phantom Experimental Electric (EE), will go on a world tour in 2011 offering Rolls Royce owners and enthusiasts in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North America the opportunity to test drive the car and share their experiences, thoughts and concerns directly with the company.
According to Rolls Royce, these include the 102EX's ability to deliver an acceptable range between re-charges and to operate in extreme weather conditions, as well as to benchmark reliability and quality against customer expectations.
“I must be convinced that any alternative drive-train we choose for the future delivers an authentic Rolls-Royce experience,” added MĂ¼ller-Ă–tvös. “It must be a technology that is right for our customers, our brand and which sets us on a sound footing for a sustainable future.”
Rolls Royce said it will reveal photos and full technical specifications for the 102EX at the Geneva Salon on March 1.
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