Should Rolls-Royce Make A Spectre Shooting Brake? | Carscoops carscoops
This is an independent design study by Sugar Design that has not been approved by Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce may not be able to justify mass-producing an estate or Shooting Brake version of the all-electric and all-new Spectre, but if there was a carmaker that would consider building a wagon variant of its new two-door EV in limited numbers,We have received no indication from the British car manufacturer itself that it is planning a Shooting Brake version of
. Nevertheless, talented designer Sugar Design has imagined what such a vehicle could look like and it definitely gets our tick of approval.In designing what is its very first electric vehicle, Rolls-Royce could have easily gone with a futuristic design that shares very little in common with other Rolls-Royce models to come before it.
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