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According to Rolls-Royce’s CEO, orders for its upcoming all-electric Spectre are so plentiful that the legacy luxury automaker may need adjust its production output to meet the growing demand. Furthermore, the company chief believes the first fully-electric Rolls-Royce will fit nicely into the current lineup and start generating profits from the very start of production.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a luxury automaker with over a century of experience dating back to the early 1900s in England, but has been owned by BMW AG since 2003. Despite a successful history in combustion, company founder Charles Rolls predicted an all-electric future after a drive in an electric car all the way back in 1900:

The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. They should become very useful when fixed charging stations can be arranged.

It would take over a century for Rolls’ company to beginning making its founders prophecy a reality and another decade after that before we got to see Rolls-Royce’s first electric, production-intent model called the Spectre.

Spectre will be the first model to hit the market following Rolls-Royce’s vow to go all-electric by 2030. So far, we’ve watched it endure strenuous winter testing near the arctic circle before its official launch last October.

Now, mere months ahead of the electric model’s start of production, Rolls-Royce is already considering bolstering its assembly lines to keep up with customer demand.

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Electric Rolls-Royce Spectre garners demand, nice margins

In a recent call with journalists to discuss the Spectre and the automaker’s overall business strategy, Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös relayed higher than anticipated demand for the electric vehicle ahead of production overseas:

The order intake for the Spectre is far better at this moment than we would have expected. We have a couple of months to go, but if that trend continues then I’m pretty sure we need to adjust our plans.

When deliveries begin in Q4 of this year, the all-electric Spectre is expected to replace the long running Rolls-Royce Wraith as the lone two-door option, and will be positioned between the Cullinan SUV and Phantom sedan at an estimated MSRP around $400,000.

Müller-Ötvös went on to say that the all-electric Spectre should achieve equal profitability in comparison to rest of the Rolls-Royce lineup, adding that executives at parent company BMW are currently happy with the margins the CEO’s marque generates.

With an order book for the Spectre that, according to Müller-Ötvös, stretches “far” into 2023, the luxury automaker may bolster production in Goodwood, England to capitalize off of customers hungry for an all-electric Rolls-Royce, especially in the US – Rolls’ leading market which accounted for 35% of total sales in 2022.

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Amazon puts first electric semi trucks into ocean freight operation

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Amazon puts first electric semi trucks into ocean freight operation

Southern California truck spotters will have plenty of electric semi trucks to watch out for as Amazon adds fifty Class 8 EVs to its commercial fleet.

The fully electric Volvo semi trucks purchased will haul both heavy cargo containers and customer package loads in Amazon’s first- and middle-mile operations in California. The trucks will join the hundreds of last-mile electric vans from Ford and Rivian that are already delivering packages across the golden state.

These are the first-ever electric trucks in the company’s ocean freight operations, also known as drayage operations. They’ve already started hitting the road at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, with a dozen expected to be in service by the end of the year.

“We’re proud to launch our largest fleet of electric heavy-duty vehicles yet in California,” said Udit Madan, vice president of Worldwide Amazon Operations. “Heavy-duty trucking is a particularly difficult area to decarbonize, which makes us all the more excited to have these vehicles on the road today. We’ll use what we learn from deploying these vehicles as we continue to identify and invest in solutions to reduce emissions in our transportation network, and to impact sustainability in the trucking industry more broadly.”

Amazon picks Volvo VNR Electric semi

Volvo VNR Electric heavy-haul Class 8 BEV; via Amazon.

Amazon’s electric semi of choice this time is the Volvo VNR Electric. These class 8 trucks have a range of up to 275 miles with a gross combined vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 82,000 pounds. The heavy-duty Volvo trucks ship with a number of safety features that will be familiar to Volvo Car owners, including active collision mitigation, blind-spot detection, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control.

Altogether, the Volvo VNRs Amazon just added to its fleet are projected to travel more than 1 million miles each year with zero harmful carbon and diesel particulate emissions coming out of their exhaust pipes.

Electrek’s Take

Volvo VNR Electric in oceanside drayage operation; via Amazon.

On the one hand, Amazon is making a big deal out of buying electric drayage trucks – which isn’t really big a deal in 2024, since that’s a legal requirement at this point. You literally can’t buy a new, internal combustion drayage truck in California as of this year.

That said, I’m a “celebrate every positive change” kind of guy, and the people who live and work around Amazon’s operations will be literally and figuratively breathing easier with these trucks in operation. As such, I’m willing to give California Governor Gavin Newsom a victory lap.

“California continues to lead the way in setting world-leading climate goals. No other state has created the kind of environment where Amazon and other businesses can lead on sustainability and take major steps forward like deploying this fleet of electric trucks,” said Gavin, in a statement. “California’s climate action continues powering our economy and creating jobs.”

SOURCE | IMAGES: Amazon.

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Polestar 2 lease price drops to $299 a month thanks to new $10k discount

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Polestar 2 lease price drops to 9 a month thanks to new k discount

Thanks to the $10,000 Polestar Clean Vehicle Incentive introduced last week, 2024 Polestar 2 lease prices are now over $120 a month cheaper.

CarsDirect reports that through May 31, the 2024 Polestar 2 Long Range Dual Motor can be leased for $299 for 27 months with $3,299 due at signing. 

The auto research portal says that’s a $50 drop in the monthly payment with $2,050 less required at signing. As a result, the effective cost fell $126, from $547 per month to $421 before taxes & fees.

The Polestar 2 Dual Motor – list price $55,300 – is a much better deal to lease than the Single Motor model – list price $49,900 – because amazingly, they have the same lease price. That’s basically a free upgrade to the Dual Motor model.

The Polestar 2 first made its debut in 2019 as the automaker’s first fully electric car. It launched in mid-2020 and the milestone 150,000th car rolled off the assembly line in August 2023.

The Polestar 2 is expected to be phased out in 2027, and company says the Polestar 7 will succeed it.

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