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Project Nightingale is a newly unveiled, ultra-exclusive electric convertible from the Rolls-Royce Coachbuild collection. Revealed in April 2026, it represents the brand’s second major step into full electrification following the Spectre.

Only 100 units will be produced globally, with deliveries starting in 2028.

The design is inspired by the Art Deco era and the French Riviera, specifically referencing “Le Rossignol” (French for “nightingale”).

A centerpiece of the cabin is a constellation of 10,500 individual “stars” that translate the soundwave patterns of a nightingale’s song into ambient illumination.

It measures 5.76 meters in length—identical to the Phantom—but is dedicated entirely to a two-seat convertible form.

The shift to an EV platform allowed designers to remove cooling intakes and exhaust pipes, creating a smoother, “carved from a single billet” appearance.

A sculptural architectural element that rises behind the seats to frame and protect occupants.

The model is available by invitation only. While popular in the UK, US, Europe, and the Middle East, it is reportedly not approved for road use in China.

Rolls-Royce developed an entirely new palette of colors and features for this collection that will not be available on any other models.

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