The electric powertrain in the Phantom II produces 201 horsepower and 228 lb-ft of torque to the fixed reduction gear, delivering 738 lb-ft of torque to the propshaft. According to Electrogenic, it can do 150 miles on a single charge. That’s more than enough for a relaxed Sunday afternoon cruise to nowhere.
Even Charles Rolls, the co-founder of Rolls-Royce, dreamed of producing EVs for their noiseless, clean, scentless, and smooth operation. His vision has come to fruition after the British luxury automaker introduced the Spectre, which made its US debut at the recent Monterey Car Week.
Electrogenic claims the car is a “better version of its original self.” But before achieving such a feat, the conversion demanded thousands of man-hours.