Rolls-Royce: Colorful home game at Goodwood
ELECTRIC FUTURE Rolls-Royce showed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed that the luxury class can also go electric. The brand presented its entire model range virtually on its doorstep.
Phantom, Ghost, Cullinan and Spectre demonstrated what the luxury car manufacturer can put on noble wheels. The audience was particularly interested in the first fully electric model, the Spectre coupe. It was also confirmed that all new models will be powered purely electrically by 2030.
Setting standards in the luxury class
The Phantom Extended sets standards in the luxury class segment. At this year's Festival of Speed, the car's Submariner Blue paint scheme shows inspiration from the world of large yachts. The interior was also designed to match this marine environment. Champagne bar, personalized umbrellas and picnic baskets with exquisite porcelain tableware are just examples of the long list of accessories. Almost every wish can be fulfilled by the professionals for the construction of cars of a special kind.
Brake calipers in bright red
In the Cullinan SUV, the designers devote themselves to the world of pop art. In the colors Gunmetal, Phoenix Red and Serenity Green - with brake calipers in bright red, the large Rolls models attract attention.
Launched in 2020, the Ghost presents itself as particularly stylish at Goodwood: with its Artic White exterior paint and dark interior, the latest RR offspring looks particularly classy, but also sporty. A blue Ghost was in action at the short hillclimb on the grounds of Lord March.