Over the past ten years or so, ever-tighter emission restrictions have compelled automakers to make the switch to electric vehicles considerably more quickly. Even companies that have been hesitant to embrace electrification, like Lamborghini, have developed products with some electric propulsion integrated into the drivetrain. Torsten Müller-tvös, the CEO of the British luxury automobile manufacturer Rolls-Royce, stated last year that the company’s EV will debut “when the time is right.” Nevertheless, it is one of the few well-known brands that has not yet gone electric.However, a British engineering firm will sell you an eco-friendly electric vehicle (EV) with the Spirit of Ecstasy painted on the hood. What’s even better is that this vehicle is a beautifully restored antique Rolls-Royce, not a modified version of a more recent model. The Silverstone-based classic car conversion firm, Lunaz, will construct a total of 30 of these zero-emissions antique Rolls-Royce