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“Clients don't appreciate, in the luxury segment, waiting times over two years, three years, four years, five years, or even let's say, like, ‘We are sold out even before the car is on the ground,’ or whatever. I think that is by all means bad production planning, nothing else,” the CEO added.
Müller-Ötvös also riffed on the lessons the company learned with its past electric concepts, the 102EX and 103EX, that informed the Spectre, and how the production model is “clearly driven and engineered by client feedback.” “We learned a lot about range. We learned a lot about charging times [with the concepts],” Müller-Ötvös said. “It was clear that we don't need to be number one with outrageous range or whatever, but“It also gave us the right logic behind battery size,” he added.
Müller-Ötvös’ comments on styling are especially interesting, considering how the Spectre rethinks traditional Rolls-Royce cues, like the iconic Pantheon grille, which has a discernible rake to it, along with some interior changes.
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