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Rolls-Royce Is Making Space For A Second Money-Making EV Coming This Year
Rolls-Royce has sold more Spectre EVs than Cullinan SUVs, and it's time to make space for more special projects.
Rolls-Royce to launch new EV in 2025: What we know
Since being acquired by BMW, Rolls-Royce has witnessed tremendous growth with its workforce growing from 300 employees in early 2003 to over 2,500 in 2025. In 2024, Rolls-Royce sold 5,712 cars, recording its third-best year ever.
Rolls-Royce To Reveal New EV In 2025, Invests In EV Production
The company also announced its intention to release an all-new, fully electric model later this year. According to the carmaker, this is the result of a fantastic sales year in 2024, but also a noticeable growing interest in EVs from high-end luxury buyers.
Rolls-Royce invests in electric production
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced an investment of over £300 million to expand its Goodwood manufacturing facility. It will prepare the brand for its
The Spectre EV Was The Most Popular Rolls-Royce In Europe In 2024
This means an electric coupe outsold a combustion SUV, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which is pretty unheard of these days.
New Rolls-Royce EV confirmed alongside £300m Goodwood investment
Rolls-Royce ’s all-electric future is coming into clearer view after the luxury British brand announced its second EV will arrive this year. The news came as Rolls-Royce revealed £300m investment into its manufacturing facility at Goodwood.
Rolls-Royce sales down, but second EV coming soon
Rolls-Royce has ended its run of ever-increasing sales figures with a drop of 5% in 2024. But no tears are being shed at Goodwood, as its lucrative Bespoke customisation division is booming.
Rolls-Royce to invest £300m in Goodwood facility to prepare for EV future
Rolls-Royce has announced an additional £300m in funding for its Goodwood manufacturing site as it looks to broaden its bespoke facility and prepare the brand for future electric vehicles. The investment – which is the largest single injection of cash into the plant since it opened in 2003 – will create extra room for the brand’s Bespoke and Coachbuild projects and prepare the brand for future electric vehicles.
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2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre First Test: Electrical Adequacy Achieved
The all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre is a better performer than expected, even if its range and charging speeds fall short of ...
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Rolls-Royce cars pushes the pedal on customisation
There customisation can be taken to a new, even pricier, level in consultation with the firm’s army of designers. Rolls will ...
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Rolls-Royce among high-end car brands with new fully-electric vehicles
The new $420,000 Spectre ditches gasoline altogether, and in many ways, electric power is well suited to an ultra-luxury ride ...
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announces major UK investment after record year
Royce Motor Cars has said that it would be ramping up investment in its Goodwood manufacturing location, in an attempt to ...
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Rolls-Royce pours £300m into factory expansion to meet bespoke car demand
Recent bespoke orders include gold sculptures, embroideries using almost 900,000 stitches and holographic paint finishes, the ...
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Closer Look At Rolls Royce Cullinan Facelift – A SUV That Ambani First Bought In India [Video]
Here is everything to know about Rolls Royce Cullinan Series II, the facelifted Rolls Royce SUV. Design, specifications, features and more.
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Rolls-Royce boosts British manufacturing with huge £300million investment ahead of electric car switch
Major car brand Rolls-Royce has announced it will invest more than £300million into its factory at Goodwood in a major boost ...
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