Rolls-Royce has revealed the Project Nightingale electric luxury car, which is the first vehicle built under the coachbuild program by the company. Check the top highlights of this limited-edition Rolls-Royce Project Nightingale below.
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Rolls-Royce Project Nightingale: Top highlights
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The Project Nightingale is based on the Rolls-Royce Spectre EV. Hence, the battery specifications are also identical. While the company has not revealed its detailed specifications, we believe that it uses the 102 kWh battery pack and 577 bhp dual electric motor setup.
Elusive design

The Project Nightingale features an exclusive bodywork, following the trail of the special limited models like the Drop Tail. It features the principle of Streamline Moderne design style, which follows the Art Decora era popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
It measures 18.9 feet, which places it in the same length category as the Phantom. It is an exclusive two-seater limousine, and its special design traits include the sloping boot design and 24-inch monoblock rims that are the biggest ever on any Rolls-Royce car.
Exclusive fascia

The front design of the Rolls-Royce Project Nightingale features a unique Pantheon Grille that is 3 feet wide. This grille has been designed with 24 vertical aluminium veins, offering the ultra-premium outlook of the typical old-school Rolls-Royce models.
Another highlight is the set of slender LED headlights, which have been positioned vertically towards the ends of the bumper. The company claims that this design can not be replicated easily, especially on a mass level.
Special paint

The Project Nightingale boasts a special solid blue paint shade with a red accent. The red accent pays homage to the early experimental prototypes in the 1920s. This shade can also be seen on the badges.
Plush interior

The cabin design of the Project Nightingale is as special as its exterior. The limited-edition electric limousine features an interior inspired by the French Riviera.
The seats have been finished in blue and white leather with the navy blue accents, while pink contrasting stitching has been used throughout the cabin. The familiar-looking dashboard features the V-shaped open-pore black wood trim, and a motorised centre armrest to reveal the “Spirit of Esctasy” rotary dial when the door opens.
It also gets the Starlight Breeze suite, which consists of 10,500 individual LED lights to offer an immersive ambient lighting experience.
Cars24 UAE says
The limited-edition Rolls-Royce Project Nightingale is a collector’s car. It has been specifically designed to pay homage to the early 1920s Rolls-Royce models. With only 100 units to be ever made, we believe only a handful of these will make it to the UAE.





