Rolls-Royce Unveils Driverless ‘Vision Next 100’ Concept Car

June 22, 2016 5:00 am

Luxury automaker Rolls-Royce has its sights set on the future. On June 16, the company unveiled its futuristic “Vision Next 100” concept car, which it’s calling the 103EX. The completely autonomous, bespoke model might as well be a road-ready yacht at 20 feet long. Featuring an airplane-like storage space for luggage under the hood, the car will include Macassar wood paneling on its interior, along with a “sofa,” where passengers can lounge while the car does its own driving. The 103EX’s wheels are hand-built from 65 individual pieces of aluminum, and its futuristic engine packs a zero-emissions powertrain. Take a look at the 103EX below, and watch a teaser video on the car at the bottom.

Rolls Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
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James Lipman
Rolls Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
(James Lipman/jameslipman.com)
James Lipman
Rolls-Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
(James Lipman/jameslipman.com)
James Lipman / jameslipman.com
Rolls-Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
(Courtesy of Rolls-Royce)
Rolls-Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
(Courtesy of Rolls-Royce)
Rolls-Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
(Courtesy of Rolls-Royce)
Rolls-Royce Vision 100 Concept Car
(Courtesy of Rolls-Royce)

 

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