Rolls-Royce will not produce hybrid cars, but will immediately focus on electric vehicle production. It is planned to phase out vehicles with internal combustion engines from 2030.
Rolls-Royce plans to stop producing petrol cars after 2030. The company will only produce electric vehicles. This was reported on the Autocar website.
Rolls-Royce has yet to begin deliveries of its first electric vehicle, Specter, to customers. Despite this, the brand will only focus on the launch of electric models.
“At the end of 2030 there will be no more V12s,” said Thorsten Müller-Otvös, CEO of Rolls-Royce.
Müller-Otvos noted that current generation cars will retain the V12 petrol engine. It will continue to modernize and become more environmentally friendly.
Rolls-Royce will invest heavily in developing its gasoline engine to meet all necessary environmental regulations. It will make its debut on the updated Ghost, Cullinan and Phantom models.
In addition, the CEO of Rolls-Royce noted that the brand will not produce hybrid cars. The company will skip this intermediate step and move directly to full-fledged electric vehicles.
Previously Focus He wrote that Audi has announced that it will produce electric vehicles in all its factories from 2026.
Source: Focus
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