Historic Rolls-Royce with electric drive? It’s possible!
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Historic Rolls-Royce with electric drive? It’s possible!

We are seeing a new automotive trend of modifying vintage cars with alternative drives. One company that offers such services is the British Lunaz, which has prepared two electric models for its customers – Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and Phantom V.

Alternative craze

This is not the end of the surprises as Lunaz has plans to modify as many as 30 cars. The impressive project costs a cosmic amount of money. Of course, the automobile industry’s move towards electrification does not surprise anyone. Manufacturers are fighting on knives trying to outdo each other in terms of electric cars offered

What is surprising, however, is the trend toward electrification of monuments. There is no denying that the replacement of fuel-guzzling engines with alternative drives is sensible and understandable. The British company Lunaz, which has converted Jaguar XK120 and Bentley S3 Flying Spur, has entered the game. The pioneering company followed suit and decided to enrich its offer with the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and Phantom V.

The effects are impressive!

More photos you can find HERE!

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