Rolls-Royce Shining official testing progress: 40% of development work completed

Recently, Rolls-Royce officially announced the testing progress of the pure electric model Spectre Shining. It has been moved from the extreme testing environment in northern Sweden to southern France.

Information shows that the Shining will be tested for about 625,000 kilometers in southern France, which is also part of the new car's 2.5 million kilometers of testing. This will include high-speed testing and suspension verification work.

The Shining is the Rolls-Royce brand’s first pure electric model and is expected to go on sale in the fourth quarter of 2023. In the future, Rolls-Royce's product lineup will be fully electrified in 2030.

The specific information is that the door length exceeds 1.5 meters, which is the longest door in the history of Rolls-Royce; the body side panel is nearly 4 meters long, which is the longest door in Rolls-Royce history. The largest component in Slys history. However, the rigidity of the new car is improved by about 30% compared with the existing product.

In addition, although the drag coefficient was initially announced as 0.26, after wind tunnel testing, digital simulations and continuous high-speed testing, this number was further reduced to 0.25 .

At present, the development work of Rolls-Royce Shining has been completed 40%, and there will be approximately 1 million kilometers of testing missions in the future. According to Bitauto's App "Hot List" data, Rolls-Royce ranks 87 among competing products of the same level, with an average daily attention of 3.67 Ten thousand. For more data, please check Bitauto App.

Editor in charge: Zhu Guanghua