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 While certain car manufacturers have started revising their electric strategies after sales of EVs have dropped in Western markets, Rolls-Royce seems to stick to the plan, as it will reportedly phase out all internal combustion-powered models in a few years.


The last ICE-powered Rolls-Royce should roll off the line after the 2031 model year. Subsequently, this brand's vehicles will be battery-electric, a recipe that suits the British luxury automaker like a glove due to its all-quiet nature.
 
AutoNews understands that with this strategy, Rolls-Royce wants to take the lead over its main rivals. It allegedly has quite a few new models in the pipeline, including a new SUV that should be smaller than the Cullinan, which is expected in early 2027. The Cullinan will live until the end of the decade with its V12 firepower before driving off into the sunset for good.


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