Rolls-Royce has started another period for the extravagance carmaker by uncovering its very first completely electric model.

The enthusiastically anticipated Rolls-Royce Ghost EV is being promoted as the "otherworldly replacement" 

Apparition Car and imprints the most important move towards accomplishing the English organization's vow to have an all-electric line-up by 2030.

“We’re seeing more and more people asking actively for an electrified Rolls-Royce,” Müller-Ötvös added.

The EV revolution was “prophesised” by company founder Charles Rolls in 1900, said ElectricCarsReport.com. After acquiring an early version known as The Columbia Electric Carriage,

He also added “he foresaw its suitability as a clean, noiseless alternative to the internal combustion engine – providing there was sufficient infrastructure to support it”.

Fast-forward more than 120 years and “the time has come for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars to fulfil the prophecy of its founding father”, the site concluded.

The newly revealed Spectre is expected to cost from £275,000 and have a driving range of up to 260 miles on a full charge. According to Rolls-Royce, the coupe sprints from zero to 60mph in 4.4 seconds and delivers 664 ft-lb of torque and 577 horsepower.