
Rolls-Royce has finally unveiled their all-new Coachbuild Collection program, which focuses on providing clients the ability to customize their Rolls-Royce in an all new way. Its first launch has been revealed as “Project Nightingale.”
The Nightingale is Rolls-Royce’s two-seat open-top masterpiece that is an expression of the Streamline Moderne 1940’s art deco aesthetics. From first sighting, the build is a replication of the concept “Architecture of Luxury” for the aluminum space frame matched with the electric power train makes for a futuristic appeal. The design is a monolithic design swapped for the traditional build, fueled by it’s sleek uninterrupted surface matched with the bold meter-wide white Pantheon Grille carved from stainless steel up front. Adding to the aggressive approach are the 24″ wheels and the carbon fiber accents.
The interior is equipped with the “Starlight Breeze” suite that transforms the cabin into a 10,500 individual “stars” illuminated experience. The dynamic of the visualization is to match the actual sound-waves of the nightingale’s song where the car’s naming derives from. The full display of the nightingale gives the vehicle a yacht-like experience for the driver and guest.
The Project Nightingale by Rolls Royce is set to be made available by invitation only to members with an infinity for the brand. The collection is set to only 100 units and geared to be delivered starting 2028.
Enjoy More Views Of Rolls-Royce’s Nightingale Project Below!










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