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Unveiled: World's First Electric Classic Rolls-Royce Cars

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Unveiled: World's First Electric Classic Rolls-Royce Cars

Unveiled: World's First Electric Classic Rolls-Royce Cars

The world's first electric classic Rolls-Royce cars have been unveiled.

Lunaz, leading creator of electric classic cars, have announced the start of production of the vehicles.

A Rolls-Royce Phantom by Lunaz starts at £500,000.

While a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud starts at £350,000, not incl.

Taxes.

David Lorenz, founder of England-based Lunaz, says: “The time is right for an electric Rolls-Royce.

We are answering the need to marry beautiful classic design with the usability, reliability and sustainability of an electric powertrain."


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