Lunaz unveils world’s first electric Rolls-Royce car

David BondRolls Royce5 years ago7 Views

Lunaz, the leading creator of electric classic cars, is happy to announce the start of production of the world’s sole electrified Rolls-Royce cars. The Rolls-Royce marque joins present electrified classic cars from Jaguar and Bentley in the Lunaz portfolio. 

A 1961 Rolls-Royce Phantom V has now finished the Lunaz reengineering process. This includes ground-up restoration and the incorporation of Lunaz’s proprietary electric powertrain and full suite of hardware and software upgrades. Production allocation for the first tranche of the cars by the automaker will be strictly limited to 30. Orders are already being taken from Lunaz’s existing client base and some of the most celebrated and influential institutions worldwide.

After demand for electrified Phantoms, Lunaz elected to start creating Rolls-Royce Silver Clouds. From this month, consumers are invited to secure allocation for these cars in a range of body styles, including four-door limousine, two-door coupé, and drophead coupé. 

The beginning of production of the world’s first electric Rolls-Royce cars comes after an increase in demand for the electrification of pinnacle classic cars. This is driven by a rebalancing of car collections for a clean air future. To fulfill this demand, Lunaz is doubling its workforce at its Technical HQ located in Silverstone, England. 

From its inception in early 2018, the company has hired quality engineering, design, and manufacturing talent. The team has been handpicked to meet all of the identified requirements of Lunaz’s clientele and includes expertise from Aston Martin, Ferrari, Ford, Formula 1, Jaguar, Volkswagen, McLaren, and Rolls-Royce.

Electric Rolls-Royces by Lunaz will be available in every worldwide market. Allocation can only be secured through a direct relationship with the factory. Prices for a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud by Lunaz starts at £350,000 (not including local taxes). Cost for a Rolls-Royce Phantom by Lunaz starts at £500,000 (not including local taxes).

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