Inside £1.8M Rolls-Royce 103EX with incredible hidden features, customisable 2-person lounge chair & built AI chauffeur

ROLLS-Royce’s futuristic 103EX comes with a number of eyebrow-raising hidden features but it will set you back at least £1.8million.

The luxury, all-electric car is described by the manufacturer as their first “vision vehicle” which looks ahead to the next 100 years in motoring.

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The Rolls-Royce concept car can be crafted to the specifications of the buyer and built from the wheels up.

Due to that there’s no fixed price tag and costs can vary depending on the needs of the customer.

But online listings put the cost at around £1.8million.

Rolls-Royce describes the motor as “a sanctuary of calm in an ever-faster world. The pinnacle of effortless autonomous travel, gliding silently through the cities of the future.”

The car’s flashy features were given a going over by social media influencer ‘Supercar Blondie’ – and there’s a lot more to it than just an impressive sleek design.

Even just getting out of the car is innovative as not only does the door glide open but also the roof raises up, giving anyone ample space to comfortably step out.

The luggage storage area will also raise some startled looks.

Positioned at the side of the car, bags automatically glide out making it so much easier to lift and carry your luggage.

Unlike many supercars there is actually a decent amount of space too, enough to comfortably fit in two large suitcases.

If it’s raining, you don’t have to worry about getting wet as concealed in a door panel is an umbrella.

Anyone looking inside is also going to get a shock – there’s no steering-wheel.

Instead, any ‘driver’ can sit back and relax and not have to worry about the road as the car is completely autonomous, fitted out with an AI chauffeur.

And the motor’s two-seater lounge chair is fully customisable to the needs of the buyer.

Rolls-Royce chief executive Torsten Müller-Ötvös said: “As our first fully autonomous electric vehicle, 103EX was a huge statement of intent.

“In its technical innovation, it showed unequivocally that Rolls-Royce regards electric power as the future of automotive propulsion.

“It also demonstrated our radical vision of effortless, autonomous, connected, spacious and beautiful luxury mobility, with each car as individual as the customer themselves.”

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