
Discover the exclusive Rolls-Royce Project Nightingale, a $1 million coachbuilt electric convertible masterpiece
The boundaries of ultra-luxury electric mobility have been permanently altered with the reveal of Rolls-Royce’s highly secretive "Project Nightingale." Serving as the British marque's very first coachbuilt electric vehicle, this masterpiece completely reworks the traditional aesthetic expectations associated with the brand, blending heritage craftsmanship with state-of-the-art electric architecture.
A Bold New Aesthetic
Limited to an extremely exclusive production run of just 100 units worldwide, Project Nightingale represents the pinnacle of bespoke automotive design. The exterior dimensions command attention, featuring the length of a Phantom but proportioned almost entirely to emphasize a dramatic hood and rear section. The front fascia adopts an upright, minimalist approach, dropping the classic horizontal headlights in favor of striking vertical light signatures. Elegance is further defined by stainless steel bands that flow seamlessly from the nose to the rear, terminating in vertical slash-shaped taillights. This imposing convertible two-seater is planted firmly on 24-inch wheels—the largest ever fitted to a production Rolls-Royce.
Illuminated Luxury and Electric Power
Inside, the cabin delivers an immersive sensory experience. The focal point is the breathtaking "Starlight Breeze" interior, intricately crafted with over 10,000 illuminated light points that envelope the occupants. Beneath this artistic shell lies formidable electric engineering, with the powertrain expected to produce approximately 650 horsepower, mirroring the formidable output of the Rolls-Royce Spectre. With a price tag expected to soar well above $1 million, Project Nightingale is less of a car and more of a moving piece of exclusive modern art.
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