Rolls-Royce Wraith, Dawn production will end in 2023
The final Rolls-Royce Wraith and Dawn will likely ship as early as 2023.
Rolls royce car announced that they will end production the spectre and Dawn Models. The move comes after the company removed models from its US lineup last April. The company confirmed the move to Autocar UK that production for both models will end in 2023. The luxury carmaker has no production plans to directly replace these models.
While confirming the news, company CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös also told the publication that Rolls-Royce has closed orders for two models. The final units of the Wraith and Dawn will likely roll off the assembly line as early as 2023. The company’s all-electric Specter is expected to reach customers later that year. Müller-Ötvös also added that Specter will add Wraith to the brand’s lineup.
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This is Rolls-Royce’s first step in its quest to become an all-electric brand before the end of the decade. The upcoming all-electric crossover delivers up to 610 horsepower and 1,100 Newton-meters of torque in Sport mode.
The Rolls-Royce Specter EV was spotted testing in overseas spy footage last year. The image of the Specter EV camouflaged on the road was first shared widely on social networks. Prototypes of the Specter EV have been seen testing on the roads in Germany.
In the spy photos, the Rolls-Royce Specter looks like a large coupe and the design seems to be inspired by another popular model of the British luxury car company, the Wraith. However, the Specter’s windows, which can be seen through the camouflage, are rounder than typical Rolls-Royce cars. The headlights also appear LED with LED daytime running lights placed above. The grille also seems quite large.
Date of first publication: March 27, 2022, 11:20 AM IST