Electric vehicles don’t so much divide opinion among Classic & Sports Car readers as unify them in opposition, judging by our mailbag.
So ready the tar and feathers, because now the EV grip has taken hold of one of our sacred cows…
Yet few are better suited to electrification than Rolls-Royce, which has spent more than a century trying to replicate the talents of an electric motor in its engines: effortless, instant torque and whispering refinement.
It doesn’t take long behind the huge steering wheel to find that the way this car makes progress is uncanny.
The Rolls-Royce Spectre’s cabin is snug and 6ft-plus drivers will sit close to the headliner, but it’s a magnificent place to be
Turn off the ‘Rolls-Royce Sound’ and it’s eerie, as nearly three tonnes of car gathers pace at an alarming rate in silence, even the echo of your voice absorbed by the rich soft furnishings.
All that weight helps the ride, crushing road imperfections into submission with peerless authority, despite our test car riding on 23in alloys.
Yet it shrugs off any inertia, sweeping up to speed with a sense of occasion without aggression, for all the alacrity of the figures (0-60mph in 4.1 secs; 60-100mph in 5 secs).
The Rolls-Royce Spectre’s interior is full of soft furnishings and rich materials – just remember to clean your shoes before stepping on to the white, deep-pile carpet