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The biggest question about the 102EX is probably "Who wants one?"

The answer, so far, is nobody. As it nears the end of its world tour, not a single Rolls-Royce customer has asked to buy one, at any price.

That doesn't mean the notion of a plug-in Rolls-Royce will never fly. But, for now, the world's moneyed elite just aren't ready to sacrifice their V12s and all that extra driving range..


Last updated November 09 2011: 11:01 AM ET
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Rolls-Royce goes electric 

The 102EX is a battery powered version of the Rolls-Royce Phantom that goes up to 125 miles fully charged.

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