Rolls-Royceβs Electric SUV Revives A Long-Forgotten Hood Design
- Rolls-Royceβs new electric crossover will have a split-opening hood.
- It features a central spine as well as two outer panels that lift up.
- SUV will likely mix BMW Neue Klasse tech with Spectre developments.
Rolls-Royce is working on an electric crossover to battle the Bentley Barnato and spy photographers recently snapped a prototype undergoing testing in Munich. While thatβs notable by itself, the model appears to have an old school split hood.
Thanks to a beefy camera lens, we can see the βhoodβ will have a central spine with a retractable spirit of ecstasy hood ornament at the front. On either side are two movable panels, which apparently lift up similar to a trunk lid.
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Rolls-Royce filed a patent for the idea in 2024 and it gives you a pretty good idea of what to expect. We can also see what appears to be a hinge at the front of the hood, although it looks like a drill attachment with a Phillips bit when you zoom in closer.
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Forgotten tools aside, the crossover has a fully enclosed grille with a top-mounted camera. Itβs flanked by split lighting units including lower headlights with βRRβ badging. The model also sports a wide lower intake with horizontal bars.
The rest of the design is far more conventional and closely echoes the current Cullinan. As a result, thereβs a strong shoulder line and slab-sided bodywork. Theyβre joined by a familiar greenhouse, a relatively flat roof, and a thick rear pillar.
The dΓ©jΓ vu design continues out back, but the EV has a unique bumper that lacks exhaust cut outs. The bumper also houses the license plate recess, which is a change as itβs mounted to the liftgate on the Cullinan.
These similarities originally had us believing the model was the second-generation Cullinan. However, thereβs been some speculation that the two crossovers could co-exist alongside each other β at least initially.
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While there are more questions than answers at this point, the model will undoubtedly follow in the footsteps of the Spectre. The coupe sports a 102 kWh battery pack as well as a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 577 hp (430kW / 584 PS) andΒ 664 lb-ft (900Nm) of torque.
This enables the model to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 4.4 seconds and have a WLTP range of 329 miles (530 km). There could also be a more powerful Black Badge variant with 650 hp (485 kW / 659 PS) and 793 lb-ft (1,075 Nm) of torque.
That being said, the crossover could benefit from newer technologies like the facelifted 7-Series. BMW recently announced the flagship sedan is getting their Gen6 eDrive technology and this will include a cylindrical cell lithium-ion battery with a 20% higher energy density. We can also expect the model to incorporate some other Neue Klasse advancements.