Rolls-Royce Nightingale: An 18.9-Foot Electric Convertible With Dramatic Tail Fins

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Rolls-Royce reveals Project Nightingale, an 18.9-foot, two-seat electric convertible under its Coachbuild Collection, limited to 100 cars with deliveries planned for 2028 after 2026 testing; inspired by Art Deco and 1920s design, it features a massive Pantheon grille, yacht-inspired tail fins, a powered soft top, and a nearly silent EV drivetrain enhanced by aero-focused detailing. Inside, the Starlight Breeze with 10,500 stars and jewel-like controls creates a bespoke, gallery-like cabin, signaling future Rolls-Royce design directions while offering an ultra-luxury, one-off experience for discerning clients.
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