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One of the highlights of the LA Auto Show was a chance to drive the Rolls Royce 102EX, a one-of-a-kind electric Phantom. Powered by two 145-kilowatt motors, one at each rear wheel, for a total of 590 pound-feet of torque, the 102EX has a range of about 125 miles per charge.

Rolls Royce claims the 102EX has the largest passenger car battery in the world, with a peak current of 850A and overall capacity of 71kWh. Rolls Royce put the whole kit into the original engine and gearbox compartments of the Phantom, so there was no massive re-engineering of the vehicle’s floorboards or chassis. In fact the only way you can tell you’re in an electric Rolls Royce is that the Spirit of Ecstasy grille ornament is made of Makrolon, a high-tech polycarbonate, rather than stainless steel. Oh, it’s illuminated too!

In fact, the drive didn’t feel too different than a gasoline-powered Phantom when all was said and done. The 102EX is massive in size and as you drive, what you notice most is the near silence. In fact, I made a joke in passing, calling the 102EX “the world’s most luxurious golf cart”, to the chagrin of the very British engineers in the car with me.

Read the entire article at: popsci.com

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