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Rolls-Royce will start production of its first electric car next year. It has only two doors but is longer than a full-size SUV.

The British ultra-luxury car brand has for years offered a feature called the “Starlight Headliner,” filling the ceiling with an array of thousands of tiny lights. The lights, which are actually the tips of fiber-optic cables, look random but are, in fact, arranged to look like the night sky over Goodwood, UK, the location of the Rolls-Royce factory.

This follows the strategy of Rolls-Royce’s parent company, BMW, which also relies on flexible engineering that can be used to build both gasoline and electric cars. In traditional Rolls-Royce fashion, the Spectre’s two doors are hinged in the back and open rearward. Because of its size and roominess, Roll-Royce calls the Spectre a “super coupé.

 

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Made in China

So will JoeBiden be buying us all one?

🙄🙄🙄. Not interested

I think I will wait for the Ernst Stavro Blofeld Special Edition

CEO: How can we make a Rolls Royce even more gaudy?

About time. I can finally upgrade. Just waiting for an electric private jet.

Due to the policies of European countries and the USA, rich getting richer and poor poorer and dying. This is the bedrock of Capitalism which many bankrupt white people support.

Why is it so big if it only has 2 doors?

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