2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre | MotorWeek Quick Spin
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- Rolls-Royce is the undisputed heavyweight champion of on-road opulence. Now they’re blending their pinnacle of traditional automotive luxury, with the bliss of silent electric drive. This is the 2024 Spectre.
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Last weekend I saw 4 different Spectres driving around Beverly Hills. 👌🥂
The real ballers you got to be a gangster or a very smart person to get there
Not a single one in Newport Beach. I’m a bit disappointed.
@@RAFAEL199O
Nah, you just have to be rich.
🙄
What a stunning automobile
The young lady can barely see over the dashboard - I recommend sitting on an old telephone book . Great review of RR . 😊
and the majority of us will never see one in person, thanks motorweek
“Yo MTV?” “Pimp my ride!”👌🤣👍
Gorgeous!
Them are clean 🔥🔥🔥
Give me one in that classic British Racing Green and black interior, and Mega Millions and I'd buy one next day.
It would have made more sense to make an electrified SUV. I still prefer the Wraith and the Dawn over this. Secondly, the depreciation is going to hit hard.
6556 pounds...that is ridiculous
When you really can pay to play.
Might be the perfect ride for the James Bond nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
*Ernest P. Worrell
@@basshead. No. Not the guy played by the late Jim Varney. I'm talking about the iconic James Bond villain who has a white cat sitting on his lap.
@@roberthoyt7921 Sounds like Dr. Evil from Austin Powers.
@@basshead. Not exactly
What’s the price after EV rebate?
Somebody got change for a million?
👋😂👍lmfaooo!
Yes 😁
I would prefer that as my EV any day!
Looks good, except for the rap star/athlete colors...
I don't like EV, they are way too quiet that it's hard to feels the engine movement
This, a Rolls Royce 🤔
290 mile range is very poor. But the reality is going to be considerably less when you start using all those luxury comfort features you paid top dollar for.
Extremely beautiful but where do you charge it with this week’s blizzard? You better own your own electric power plant - at $400k, you can afford one.
Shouldn’t one present a model like this by someone who is dressed to match?
Good point
$444,444. Drive Out.
Ridiculous
You lost me at EV
Why?
You could never afford one, either way...
Same.
EV 🙄
@@Iamrightyouarewrong Because EVs are more damaging to the environment than gasoline.
And people who don’t realize the batteries are extremely toxic to create and dispose of; not to mention the many drawbacks of an electric car in general.
Say for example you want to go on a road trip; not everywhere has charging stations, not to mention the amount of times you’ll need to stop to charge on your road trip depending on the distance. What about the time it would take per charge….
Does that answer why EVs just are horrible!
For a car this size, that rear seat is laughable. Why even have a back seat with a car this expensive?
And not too sure about the statement of "cleaner." EVs are just as overall pollutant as ICE cars.
Park a fossil car in a garage and let it run for a few hours. Sit in a EV in another garage in run mode and tell me which garage has breathable air in it...
@@stevemcgowen Won’t argue there. The EV is cleaner there, but not “overall.” EVs are dirtier to manufacture, and way more toxic to dispose of. Not to mention, due to their weight, they will cause more damage to roads overtime-and use more tires over their lifetime in contrast to ICE vehicles. Plus most electricity is produced by fossil fuels/natural gas.
You must have never been in a city, so don't understand the benefits of EVs...@@daison96
@@daison96 EVs don't get "disposed of." They get recycled. If you're talking about that battery. It makes no monetary sense to put the battery in a landfill. People with common sense don't put money in the landfill.
Yes... EVs are dirtier to manufacture than combustion-engined cars that have empty fuel tanks. But the first thing any owner does is put gasoline into it. They continue to do that every week for the life of the car. How clean is the manufacture of that?
ICE cars are plenty heavy. They are already doing the damage to the roads.
Even if ALL electricity was produced by burning fossil fuels (which it definitely isn't), electric cars keep our cities - where people live - clean. And pollute only one-third as much as combustion engines. In Central Texas where I live, the electricity is 50% renewable... that means the electric cars charged from the grid are six times better for the environment as combustion-engined cars.
@@MartinGalway Only a few materials from EV batteries are recycled--it's a very meticulous and pricey process--which would make no "monetary sense" for companies to do. When EV batteries finally die, customers, statistically, just replace the entire battery with a completely new one (not recycled) or just a new car.
And that's nice that that part of Texas has that sort of renewable energy set-up, but that isn't the current standard of the world--majority of places cannot support the ever increasing requirements of EVs--add on extreme heat/cold weather and scenarios get far worse.
EVs have too many caveats to completely replace ICE--not to mention ICEs can actually run on other clean emission sources like hydrogen or ammonia.
Over priced golf cart with fake gauges.