Rolls-Royce Project Nightingale: First Electric Convertible, Limited to 100 Buyers

Rolls-Royce has unveiled Project Nightingale, a concept that marks the company's first electric convertible and will be offered to 100 invited buyers. Each car is expected to cost roughly $3.5–$5 million.

Project Nightingale, called Nightingale (Le Rossignol), is inspired by Rolls-Royce's EX-series experimental cars from the 1920s and 1930s and reinterprets that heritage with a dramatic boattail and a "Côte d'Azur" blue finish said to include red flecks. The design specifically references the 1928 17EX's boattail and blue livery.

Rolls-Royce released an official video highlighting the design and studio footage of the car. The concept uses a red Rolls-Royce badge treatment, a departure from the badge's usual black since 1933, which the company applies to experimental cars.

This article is based on reporting from The Autopian.

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