Rolls-Royce unveils new luxury electric convertible model

The world-renowned luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce has unveiled its latest masterpiece to the public. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This time, the new offering is a modern two-seater electric convertible with an open top. This project is generating great interest in the automotive world, as it embodies not only luxury but also environmentally friendly technologies.
This prestigious brand, which is part of the BMW Group, plans to assemble the new car at its factory in Goodwood, UK, by special order, entirely by hand. Under this project, named Project Nightingale, a total of 100 cars will be produced.
The first units will begin to be delivered to their owners starting in 2028. According to the company's engineers, since the electric vehicle is fully powered by electricity, it moves almost without any noise or vibration.
This provides passengers with unparalleled comfort and tranquility. It is also worth noting that earlier, Rolls-Royce management had announced a plan to transition exclusively to electric models by 2030.
However, based on market demand and customer preferences, the company has slightly modified this strategy. The brand now states that it will continue to produce cars equipped with traditional petrol engines for some time in the future.
The newly presented model has a length of 5.7 meters, and in its dimensions it comes close to the brand's largest Phantom model. The exterior design of the car is dominated by a distinctive long bonnet and smooth shapes.
The design concept is inspired by experimental models from the 1920s and the popular artistic styles of that era. According to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO Chris Brownridge, this project has been specially prepared for the brand's most demanding and discerning customers.
Although the exact price of the car has not yet been announced, experts predict that its cost may reach several million pounds sterling. This will place the new model among the most expensive and rare vehicles in the world.





