16:07 15-04-2026
Rolls-Royce unveils limited-edition Nightingale electric convertible
Rolls-Royce has unveiled a limited-edition electric convertible called the Nightingale. This model marks the brand's first official Coachbuild collection, with only 100 units slated for production.
Based on the electric Spectre coupe, the two-seat cabriolet stretches 5.76 meters in length. Its design draws inspiration from the Art Deco style of the 1920s, featuring elongated front and rear hoods, a prominent grille, slim LED headlights, and large 24-inch wheels. The rear end boasts smooth lines, decorative elements, and LED strips.
Each car will be individually crafted in collaboration with the client at the Goodwood plant. Rolls-Royce plans to offer the model exclusively to its existing customers. While pricing remains undisclosed, it is expected to reach seven-figure sums.
The cabin maintains the brand's traditional style, prioritizing maximum comfort for its two passengers. The fabric roof incorporates multi-layer sound insulation using cashmere and lightweight materials.
Technical specifications for the powertrain have not yet been revealed. What is known is that the vehicle is fully electric, with development still ongoing. Deliveries are scheduled no earlier than summer 2028. Innovations like this highlight the growth of the ultra-luxury electric vehicle segment and a shift toward personalized solutions for clients.