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Rolls-Royce launches new two-seater electric convertible car

The 100-unit, invitation-only model uses a fully electric powertrain and design freedom to create a bespoke convertible for top collectors.

  • 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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Carscoops broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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