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On September 29, Rolls-Royce announced that the first pure electric model was named The Shining, and opened a global road test, along with the road test spy photos released. It is reported that Rolls-Royce's first pure electric vehicle, the Flash, is built with rolls-royce's exclusive architecture, which will be launched in the fourth quarter of 2023, and the first vehicles will be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Officially, the "shining spirit" metaphor refers to superior power and mysterious agility, like a creature derived from a fantasy world, making the world stand still. Its control in the space it is based on is extraordinary, coming and going without a trace in a leisurely way, but it evokes endless joy and a sense of power and mystery.
Judging from the exposed road test trailer, although the Body of the Shining is camouflaged, its contour design can still be seen. Specifically, the Shining and Rolls-Royce Phantom use the same double door design, and the shape of the slipback is elegant and dynamic. In addition, the front of the car is equipped with a Rolls-Royce celebratory goddess logo and is equipped with large black rims.
The eighth-generation Phantom, launched in 2017, is equipped with Rolls-Royce's exclusive aluminium architecture for the first time, based on which Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Gustat are also built. It is reported that this exclusive aluminum architecture can not only be applied to Rolls-Royce internal combustion engine models, but also can be used to create Rolls-Royce models equipped with different powertrains.
Therefore, Rolls-Royce's first pure electric model also benefits from Rolls-Royce's exclusive architecture, but the car is different from the sharing platform strategy of other car groups, and Rolls-Royce will tailor this model equipped with pure electric powertrain. Officials have revealed that Rolls-Royce's first electric model is about to be tested on the road and will be available all over the world.
Rolls-Royce's first pure electric vehicle, the Flash, will lay the foundation for the full electrification of the Rolls-Royce model lineup in 2030. At that time, Rolls-Royce will no longer be committed to the production and sales of internal combustion engine models.
102EX
103EX
It is reported that Rolls-Royce has been conducting experiments related to the development of electric assembly systems, and in 2011 launched 102EX, which is a pure electric Rolls-Royce Phantom that can be fully driven. In 2016, Rolls-Royce further launched the 103EX, a pure electric vehicle that represents the brand's vision for the future development.