Summary
Rolls-Royce has introduced a new electric two-seater convertible called Project Nightingale. Only 100 of these cars will be made by hand at their Goodwood headquarters, with deliveries expected to begin in 2028.
Key Facts
- Project Nightingale is a fully electric two-seater convertible from Rolls-Royce.
- The car will be hand-built at Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood, West Sussex location.
- Only 100 units of Project Nightingale will be produced.
- Deliveries are planned to start in 2028.
- The car is about 5.76 meters long, similar in size to the Rolls-Royce Phantom.
- Its design is inspired by Rolls-Royce’s experimental 1920s EX models and the Art Deco era.
- The car will have very little mechanical noise because it is electric.
- The price will be between the company’s Private Commission and Coachbuild models, which cost from £500,000 up to £20 million.