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BMW Group CEO Oliver Zipse confirmed today that the luxury brand Rolls-Royce will launch a mass production all-electric model. “At Rolls-Royce, electric driving will soon define a new form of luxury,” Zipse said today. The news comes as no surprise. For years, Rolls-Royce has been planting the seed about an all-EV luxury model, even though initially the brand looked into a plug-in hybrid model.
But with the automotive world moving at a fast pace, the British marquee decided to go all in. Therefore, we anticipate that the first all-electric Rolls will be a Phantom model, followed later by other models as well. Back in 2019, the Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos also confirmed their EV plans: