Rolls-Royce has unveiled Project Nightingale, an electric two-door convertible and the first model in its new Coachbuild Collection, with deliveries planned for 2028. The Coachbuild Collection will be invite-only for discerning, design-literate customers.
Rolls-Royce says the design draws on Art Deco and its 1920s experimental 16EX and 17EX models, featuring a central fuselage, a flowing Pantheon grille-to-tail line and prominent chrome tail fins.
Rolls-Royce describes Nightingale as a "production concept" and will begin global testing and validation this summer ahead of customer deliveries, while a few details require new manufacturing techniques still under development.
Project Nightingale uses the Architecture of Luxury EV platform and measures about 18.9 feet (226.8 inches), roughly the length of a short-wheelbase Phantom.
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