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Here's Why Rolls-Royce Has To Develop An Electric Car Now Even When There's No Demand
Here's Why Rolls-Royce Has To Develop An Electric Car Now Even When There's No Demand-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:36

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It’s pretty weird that hasn’t really taken a serious approach to yet, and only just announced it’ll have a car by the . Apparently Rolls customers just haven’t demanded the change, and it’s only happening now because some cities may soon ban combustion cars.

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Rolls-Royce is developing a standalone electric car to prepare for the closing of some city centers to combustion engine cars.

At least 20 major cities globally have said they plan to ban diesel or gasoline powered vehicles from their centers by 2030.

Rolls-Royce will offer the first full electric Rolls-Royce “within this decade,” CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös told Automotive News Europe in a phone interview.

Rolls-Royce clarified, according to Auto News sources, that there’s allegedly no real demand for the switch from combustion to electric power from traditional customers, at least so far:

While customers are not asking for an ultraluxury battery-powered car, they could be forced to switch due to legislation, a Rolls-Royce spokesman said.

“There is no demand from customers but we need to be in a position to sell them a car if legislation forbids them from driving a combustion engine car into the center of a city,” the spokesman said.

You would think the somewhat inherent benefits of switching from a combustion-powered to an all-electric drivetrain would be the next logical jump in noise and vibration mitigation and quality control. The smooth and direct power delivery of a battery-powered electric motor also often requires less maintenance and has fewer wearable parts versus traditional alternatives, not to mention its highly variable and efficient packaging opportunities.

But maybe at the Rolls-Royce price point, and among its targeted demographic’s lifestyle, there’s still a certain romantic appeal and perhaps some perceived performance benefit to keeping the gas burning. At least until combustion cars are no longer for sale.

But that’d have to come from legislation if it isn’t going to be driven by demand. So regardless of what its customers actually will spend their money on, the company has to position itself to still be able to sell any cars at all that its customers can drive where they need to drive. That’s likely in big cities, and it’s those cities that are the most likely to ban the big, splurging gas-chugging statue-mobiles, unless they can become a progressive, fume-less rolling icon of the future.

This isn’t to suggest that these big-money customers will refuse an electric alternative. The “demand” for the current gas-cars is still strong though, which suggests customers just haven’t really thought about, or haven’t developed a strong desire for change. If whatever shows up in the showroom with a big price tag and LED glitter in the headliner and still looks dishonestly handsome, then Rolls will probably have no issue selling cars powered by anything.

Rolls-Royce’s unwillingness to develop an electric car so far has a pretty fucking ridiculous rationale, as reported by Auto News (emphasis added):

Another reason is that .

The 102EX was one of the first electric concepts to feature wireless inductive charging but Rolls-Royce has since become less committed to the idea, citing its inefficiency and potential danger.

Instead, the brand is working with a company to supply a robotic arm that can charge the vehicle automatically.

You’re too rich to plug in your car? Or have a butler do it for you? We’re really just going to pout until inductive charging shows up, or some paint job-terrorizing robot arm?? Grow up!

If they do it right, it’ll be like this . Just give me that, but new and safe.

I’m glad to see that there’s at least one company making the automotive world match the one that…

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