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Rolls-Royce has begun testing an all-electric vehicle. Yes, even the ultra luxury brand is making a green push for their cars, that cost a ton of green to fill up. The one-off Phantom is called the 102EX, and it’s been designed to serve as a rolling lab for the ultra luxury car maker’s fledgling alternative powertrain effortsRolls Royce 102EX Concept for Geneva is Rolling Ultra Luxury EV Lab image.
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According to BMW's Chief Executive Norbert Reithofer, BMW is not going to launch a fourth brand to BMW, MINI, and Rolls Royce as some media outlets had reported. During a telephone conference, Reithofer did confirm that the new Megacity-vehicle program (dubbed Project i) will be launched under a "BMW sub-brand" comparable to BMW's M badge. The launch of the electric BMW will come after 2010 and prior to the 2015 model year.
ROLLS-ROYCE is calling the 200EX a concept, but in all but name this is the platinum-plated brand's much-talked-about upcoming new sedan. Rolls hopes that this smaller, less expensive model will attract twice as many buyers as the regal Phantom.