Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, the ultra-luxury British subsidiary of BMW AG, says their new Black Badge Spectre, an all-electric two-door grand tourer, is their most powerful vehicle ever. Let's see if ...
Is there a big steaming pile of dog s*** on the ground? Advertisement Nope, it’s just Manchester City’s badge. Welcome to one of football’s daftest new traditions. There are some aspects of ...
So far, there have been Black Badge versions of the Ghost, Wraith, Cullinan, and Dawn. Now it’s the turn of Spectre, which, sorry, keeps making us think of the dastardly villains in James Bond ...
The Black Badge Spectre, unlike its predecessors, is not powered by a 6.5-liter V-12, but that hasn’t stopped the engineers at Goodwood from getting more power out of the EV. Thanks to some ...
New Jersey bill clarifies that people can access the ocean or wet sand near it without a beach badge
New Jersey legislators are considering a law that would make clear that no one would need a beach badge to enter the ocean to swim or surf, or to use the wet sand nearest the water. The proposed ...
Rolls-Royce has unveiled the new Spectre Black Badge, which is their most powerful car. It has a dual-motor all-wheel drive system that can produce up to 650 hp and 793 lb-ft of torque.
Rolls-Royce’s new Black Badge Spectre has become the most powerful model in the company’s history. The electric model brings 650bhp and 1,075Nm of torque, enabling a 0-60mph time of just 4.1 ...
Rolls-Royce has introduced new levels of customisation with the Black Badge Spectre. One option enables buyers to fit the illuminated grille with a backplate that lights up in one of five colours.
Chief Shannon Monroe and Deputy Chief Tory Jacobson reflect on their careers, the evolution of policing and the cases that still weigh on them. Chief Shannon Monroe, left, and Deputy Chief Tory ...
The badges were introduced as a way of denoting certain staff members could speak Arabic, in line with the retailer's inclusion policies. But following several complaints, Currys has 'discontinued ...
Currys has scrapped staff name badges featuring Palestinian flags after complaints from Jewish customers who said they felt uncomfortable and unwelcome in stores. The high street retailer ...
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