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Rolls-Royce presents Project Nightingale, a Coachbuild Collection. Named after Le Rossignol, French for ‘the nightingale’, and the name of the designers’ and engineers’ house near Henry Royce’s winter home on the Côte d’Azur, this extraordinary production concept is an open two-seat motor car that introduces a dramatic new expression of Rolls-Royce design.

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Defined by grand proportions and underpinned with a fully electric drivetrain that delivers a uniquely silent open-top experience, Project Nightingale draws on the glamour and confidence of the 1920s and 1930s while remaining entirely of its time. Its creative vision is fully resolved – the small number of design details that remain demand entirely new manufacturing techniques that are currently under development. Only 100 examples will be created for sale, each coachbuilt by hand at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood.

Introducing Project Nightingale, the very first entry in the ultra-exclusive new Coachbuild Collection from Rolls-Royce. This stunning two-seat electric masterpiece blends 1920s "EX" experimental heritage with a futuristic Streamline Moderne aesthetic. From the 10,500-star "Starlight Breeze" interior inspired by real birdsong to the massive 24-inch yacht-style wheels, every detail is handcrafted for only 100 invited clients worldwide. Experience the silent, open-top revolution that redefines the pinnacle of automotive luxury.

Rolls-Royce’s CEO Chris Brownridge reveals how an ultra-limited luxury car is really about something deeper than wealth: exclusive experiences, extreme personalization, and a new era of luxury where scarcity and storytelling matter just as much as the vehicle itself. Project Nightingale is estimated to cost $3.5 million, and only 100 will be made.

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Rolls-Royce has unveiled Project Nightingale, its first Coachbuild Collection model—an ultra-exclusive, fully electric two-seat convertible limited to just 100 units worldwide.

Inspired by the brand’s experimental ‘EX’ cars of the 1920s and Art Deco design, it combines heritage styling with a modern, minimalist aesthetic and introduces new design principles for future models.

The car features a near-silent electric drivetrain, enabling a serene open-top driving experience. Its design emphasizes long proportions, smooth surfaces, and advanced aerodynamics, while the interior includes the “Starlight Breeze” lighting system inspired by birdsong, creating a highly immersive luxury environment for two occupants.

Project Nightingale is offered by invitation only to select clients, with each car individually coachbuilt and customizable. It also serves as a development program for future innovations, with deliveries expected to begin in 2028.

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- Gawd, RR really needs to update their design department. Gaudy, disproportionate and way too fat whale in style. An affront to their history.
- it looks like reimagined retro in the thumbnail, but the front looks modern and without regular headlights, and that's ruining the view
- The front is what is making it look retro because the jutting out horizontal headlights are very reminiscent of 60’s cadillacs, mercedes and other cars
- All british car companies are just gimmick, what is the use of a hand made car , use technology like mercedes

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