The first all-electric car from Rolls-Royce is called the Spectre.

Rolls-Royce's newest motor is as expensive as it is stylish, with super-wealthy customers likely having to drop more than $400,000 once they've finished modifying it.

The Rolls-Royce was manufactured by Rolls-Royce.

The luxury electric car is likely to have a range of over 300 miles and a top speed of over 50 mph.

Rolls-Royce is refining and testing some of the technology. Engineers are still doing 1.5 million miles of testing to make sure the first deliveries are perfect.

The Rolls-Royce Spectre is the most aerodynamic car in the company's history. The vehicle's grille is the widest ever fitted to one of its vehicles and it offers a smooth and flusher fit for improved aerodynamics and longer battery life.

The interior of Rolls-Royce was inspired by the timeless mystique of the night's sky. There are more than 4,700 stars in the "Starlight Doors."

There is a cluster of more than 5,500 stars on the dashboard. There are more of these stars in the images above.

The CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said that "spectre possesses all the qualities that have secured the Rolls-Royce legend." The first fully-electric Rolls-Royce is silent and powerful, and demonstrates how perfectly Rolls-Royce is suited to electrification.

General GM's first all-electric Cadillac, the Celestiq, comes with a similar $300,000 price tag.

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