

Supercar dealer Tim Hartley, known for selling used secondhand Rolls-Royce vehicles, said he has already agreed to two $65K (£50,000) premiums for Spectre models. Rolls-Royce Spectre illuminated fascia (Source: Rolls-Royce)ĭespite the claims, some have already lined up buyers. Prices start around $424K (£330,000), but according to the report, most will leave the factory with a price tag upward of $578K (£450,000). The first Rolls-Royce EV goes on sale this summer, with deliveries beginning in the fall. They’re going immediately on a blacklist and this is it – you will never ever have the chance to acquire again. Rolls-Royce Spectre electric super coupe (Source: Rolls-Royce)Īt a launch event in California, the brand’s leader said you first need to qualify for the car, and “then you might get a slot for an order.” If buyers try to resell for a profit, he says: Müller-Ötvös told dealers that buyers looking to flip the Spectre for a profit would be banned from buying another Rolls-Royce model for life. Unlike the iPhone, Rolls-Royce will not allow its electric Spectre super coupe to be traded like a phone. It’s a similar kind of feeling as in 2007, to carry your very first iPhone in your pocket to be seen behind the wheel of a Spectre. In a recent interview with Car Dealer Magazine, Müller-Ötvös explained, “Many buyers see Spectre as the very first proposition in the ultra-luxury segment to go electric, and that is quite something,” with 40% of buyers new to the brand. Rolls-Royce Spectre EV reminiscent of the first iPhone?
