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Rolls-Royce launches new two-seater electric convertible car
The two-seat convertible is limited to 100 hand-built units and marks the brand’s first coachbuilt electric model.
- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveiled Project Nightingale, a two-seater electric convertible limited to 100 units, as the first vehicle in its new Coachbuild Collection.
- Inspired by 1920s EX prototypes and the Art Deco era, the car is named for Le Rossignol, which means "the nightingale" in French and was the name of a house on co-founder Henry Royce's French Riviera estate.
- The nearly 19-foot-long vehicle features 24-inch wheels—the largest ever for Rolls-Royce—and an interior "Starlight Breeze suite" with 10,500 illuminated "stars" alongside a trunk called the "Piano Boot."
- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Executive Chris Brownridge called the car the "most extravagant expression of what Rolls-Royce is capable of today," while estimates suggest it will fetch well over $1 million.
- Production will occur at the automaker's Goodwood, England headquarters, with design work currently 95% complete and customer deliveries anticipated to begin in 2028.
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Rolls-Royce unveils ultra-luxury limited series electric car
Far from the downturn that has shaken many luxury houses in recent years, Britain's Rolls-Royce on Tuesday launched an ultra-luxury, limited-series electric car.
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Read Full ArticleIn 2026, Rolls-Royce commemorates a unique milestone in its recent history: the triple anniversary of three of its most emblematic experimental vehicles, developed during the so-called Goodwood era. These are models 101EX, 102EX and 103EX, which are 20, 15 and 10 years old respectively since its debut, marking key stages in the evolution of the brand. Unlike traditional concept cars, Rolls-Royce defines its models “EX” as fully functional and de…
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