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Rolls-Royce to build 100 bespoke electric cars
Summary
Rolls-Royce will produce 100 custom two-seat electric cabriolets under Project Nightingale, and design work is reported as 95% complete.
Content
Rolls-Royce is launching a limited coachbuilt program that will deliver 100 bespoke electric cars to its most design-focused clients. The brand, which is part of BMW Group, has expanded its Goodwood production site to support the program. Customers are taking part in a multi-year design and experience process that gives them closer involvement and special access to company events. The cars are described as two-seat cabriolets that share the same architecture as other Rolls-Royce electric models.
Key details:
- The collection is known as Project Nightingale and is limited to 100 vehicles.
- Vehicles are two-seat electric cabriolets built on Rolls-Royce's existing architecture.
- Clients engage in an extended bespoke design and experience process and receive exclusive access to company events.
- Rolls-Royce recently doubled the size of its Goodwood production site to support the work.
- Design work is reported as 95% complete; the program will enter validation testing soon and the final specification is to be confirmed in 2027.
- Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2028 and pricing has not been disclosed.
Summary:
The Nightingale coachbuild revives a hands-on, highly bespoke approach to design within Rolls-Royce, emphasizing client participation and unique styling influences drawn from past roadsters and the 103EX concept. The project is moving from design into testing, with final specifications expected in 2027 and deliveries planned from 2028.
