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Rolls-Royce's pure series II release, and 670 Marx Black Badge

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According to information from IT House on June 2, Rolls-Royce's pure series II has now been officially released for sale for US$ 39.98 million (IT House Note: the current exchange rate is approximately RMB 2.699 million). The new vehicle EPA, which is estimated to continue for approximately 496 kilometres, has moved to the NACS recharge standard in the United States market, with a 670 horsepower Black Badge version synchronized and became the most powerful vehicle in Rolls-Royce history.

The upgrade mainly responded to two of the most common criticisms before the flash: short duration and reliance on the CCS charging network in the United States.

The core change of Shining Series II focuses on battery technology. According to Rolls-Royce, the upgraded core has increased the EPA ' s estimated renewal from approximately 426 km to approximately 496 km, an increase of 16 per cent. The charge time was also reduced by 14 per cent, but Rolls-Royce did not publish specific charge power or charge curves.

The U.S. dollar model has been converted to NACS charger standard, and the owner can use the rapidly expanding Tesla Super charger network in the future, as well as other NACS compatible charging stations. For a brand like Rolls-Royce, car experience must be low enough; in the United States, CCS charging networks have long been less reliable than Tesla networks. Rolls-Royce also explicitly interprets the switch NACS as enhancing “facilitation, flexibility and comfort”.

Standard version Series II output 593 horsepower, 1016 bulls and mixer. The Black Badge model was further enhanced by the output of 670 horsepower under the "Infinity Mode" and the maximum twist under the "Spiried Mode" reached 1099 cow rice, making it the most dynamic mass-producing vehicle in Rolls-Royce '22.

Most of the time, Series II was set aside for interior customization. The new options include “Duality Twill” bamboo-based man-made fabric, which requires up to 2.6 million needle stitches and 25 hours; “Placed Protection” leather process, which contains 78138 constricted perforations; and a new Brindled Walnut board, which uses fruitless walnuts and adds recycled aphid fibre.

The Black Badge version adds "Iced Black" look details, which converts most of the bright face fittings to a duds effect; the new seven-irradiation circle also uses surface techniques embedded in glass.

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