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Rolls-Royce has unveiled Project Nightingale, the flagship of a new Coachbuild Collection: a fully electric, two-seat convertible limited to 100 hand-built examples.
Revealed on April 14, 2026, the 5.76m (18.9ft) car rides on the brandâs Architecture of Luxury/Spectre-derived platform, features 24-inch wheels, an upright Pantheon grille, ultra-slim vertical headlights, stainless-steel body bands and a âPiano Bootâ trunk.
The interior includes a new Starlight Breeze suite with about 10,500 illuminated âstars.â Rolls-Royce describes the design as Streamline Moderne/Art Deco inspired and says the production concept is effectively locked; global testing and validation will begin in summer 2026 with final specifications due in 2027 and deliveries from 2028.
Cars will be offered by invitation to selected clients and built at Goodwood; Autocar reports a starting price around ÂŁ7 million, with most observers expecting final prices well into the multiâmillion-dollar range.
The Coachbuild Collection is intended to sit between one-off commissions and ultra-rare bespoke projects, and the company has expanded its Goodwood facilities to meet demand.








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