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Rolls-Royce Motor Car Reveals Project Nightingale 'First CoachBuild Collection'

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Rolls-Royce Coachbuild Collection First Model Project Nightingale/photo courtesy = Rolls-Royce Motor Car
Rolls-Royce Coachbuild Collection First Model Project Nightingale/photo courtesy = Rolls-Royce Motor Car

Rolls-Royce Motor Car unveiled the first model of its CoachBuild collection, "Project Nightingale," on the 15th. The model derives its name from Le Rossignol (Nightingale), a designer house near the Côte d'Azur villa of brand founder Henry Royce, and is a two-seat open-top pure electric concept vehicle that reinterprets the bold vision of the Rolls-Royce "EX" series, a high-speed experimental model of the 1920s.

It is built on "Luxury Architecture," an aluminum space frame unique to Rolls-Royce, with a full length of about 5.76 meters, similar to the brand's flagship sedan Phantom.Reflecting the "streamline modern" philosophy of the late Art Deco period, the exterior design emphasized the pure and single formative beauty as if a single metal mass was carved out. With the application of a pure electric drive system, a smooth surface treatment was introduced at the front instead of a large air inlet, and a statue of the goddess of joy was placed at the top of the pantheon grill.

Rolls-Royce Coachbuild Collection First Model Project Nightingale/photo courtesy = Rolls-Royce Motor Car
Rolls-Royce Coachbuild Collection First Model Project Nightingale/photo courtesy = Rolls-Royce Motor Car

The sides feature a flamboyant line inspired by the yacht's hull and the largest 24-inch large wheels in Rolls-Royce history. On the rear side, a cantilever-style "piano boot" trunk structure reminiscent of opening a grand piano and "Aero Afterdec," a large diffuser that secures high-speed stability without spoilers, are applied. The interior implemented the "Starlight Breeze Suite," which analyzes and visualizes the unique waveform of Nightingale cries.

The exterior color was designed to change with light by adding fine red particles to a light blue color inspired by the 1928 experimental model 17EX, with the upper part finished with a silver color soft top. The interior is designed to create artistic harmony by applying deep navy, Fioni pink points, and open-pore blackwood finishes in the form of "V" with Charles Blue and Grace White as the main focus.

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