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The Rolls-Royce Spectre all electric-car. Photo from Instagram |
The incentive, detailed in a dealer bulletin, applies to 2025 and 2026 model-year Spectres leased through Nov. 30, as reported by Cars Direct.
Many Rolls-Royce customers typically spend comparable sums on optional extras, a long-standing source of profit for the BMW-owned brand.
With a price tag near half a million dollars, the Spectre’s lease credit could serve more as a voucher toward such customizations than as a substantial saving, Carscoops reported.
The Spectre, Rolls-Royce’s best-selling model in Europe in 2024, comes in two versions.
The base model delivers 577 horsepower (430 kW), while the Black Badge variant increases output to 650 horsepower (485 kW), making it the most powerful Rolls-Royce to date.
Both are equipped with a 120-kWh battery offering up to 266 miles (428 km) of range on 23-inch wheels.
Rolls-Royce joins other luxury automakers introducing EV incentives after the U.S. federal EV tax credit of $7,500 for purchases and leases ended in late September.
Maserati, for example, is offering $50,000 on its GranTurismo and GranCabrio Folgore models, and $25,000 on the Grecale Folgore SUV.