Announced as part of an all-new and extremely limited Coachbuild collection built on the electric Spectre platform, Project Nightingale stands out with a production target of only 100 units worldwide. Inspired by Henry Royce's design house on the Riviera, this enthusiastically received special vehicle is already sold out.

The company's CEO, Chris Brownridge, emphasizes that the vehicle's price will reflect the scale and effort put into its creation. This project is seen as one of the most ambitious electric vehicles the brand has previously launched.
Project Nightingale Design and Technical Specifications In terms of dimensions, the vehicle is similar to the Phantom model, but stands out with its two-seater convertible design and long, tapered rear line. The exterior features a special red flake paint that changes color depending on the light. Although the roof is electronically foldable, the fully electric powertrain offers a quiet ride experience inside. Inside, there are amenities for the driver and passengers. Consisting of 10.500 individual stars The Starlight Breeze lighting system is noteworthy.
When the doors are opened, the central armrest automatically slides back and Spirit of Ecstasy The rotary controller becomes fully visible. These details symbolize Nightingale's fusion of luxury and technology.

Rolls-Royce announced it was abandoning its plan for an all-electric future during the first three quarters of 2025, when Spectre sales fell by 45%; however, it added that its V12 internal combustion engines would remain a part of the brand's history. The Nightingale, a rising icon on the Spectre platform, symbolizes the commitment to an electric future. The fact that all 100 units of the limited production run have been sold demonstrates the continued demand for electric vehicles in the luxury segment.
