The reinvention of Rolls-Royce: Phantom Experimental Electric Ex 102
When the most prestigious brands of luxury cars of the world are to rethink the features that are his legacy to new generations of demanding users, and not happy about it, give support to the thin design of the technology, as are copies Experimental Phantom to 102 Ex Electric, a car surprisingly successful modern Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
This beautiful electric car is launched, subject to a VIP owners survey in Europe, Middle East, Asia and North America, in order to gauge their performance and make necessary improvements in future units of this line. The 102 Ex Electric Experimental Phantom was created to celebrate 100 years of the statue of the brand icon, the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’, winged woman, placed on the front of the vehicle mask, which in this version of 2011, is cast in sterling silver with a white halo transparent , blue sky and configured as the hologram or prism of light, deep into the body based on a gold bezel black.
As experimental car, consists of a twin-engine 12-cylinder power with two high-voltage batteries of 3 loading phases, each with 96 lithium ion cells. The electricity storage is located under a cover that replaces the gasoline supply, in advance of this ecological model. The water cooling system in top shape keeps the temperature of these engines. has in its interior with a dashboard with speedometer clocks, ignition temperature and mileage, the rudder has levers for change of lights, turn signal and speed; also has a natural tanning and dyeing leather based on vegetable dyes, which deprives the animal skin imperfections chair seat, which are separated by breaks for the arms.
This beautiful model has a top speed of 160 km / h and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in under 8 seconds. If you thought buying a car made to order, customized to reflect your lifestyle and unique as their fingerprints, is the expectation of 102 Ex Electric Experimental Phantom Rolls-Royce and is the pioneer in the use of an electric car, designed for demanding quality standards and performance on the slopes.
