Rolls-Royce launches Coachbuild Collection with a bespoke electric vehicle in 2026 The programme offers ultra-luxury clients unique designs and multi-year personalised experiences Clients are invited ...
Rolls-Royce CEO Chris Brownridge unveils Project Nightingale, the first model in the new Coachbuild Collection, highlighting strong U.S. demand for ultra-luxury vehicles.
British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce is resurrecting its Coachbuild department to create bespoke luxury cars for its growing clientele. Coachbuilding is the lost art of creating bespoke body styles ...
While several automakers quietly scale back their EV projects, Rolls-Royce is doing the opposite, and doing it in typical fashion. The Project Nightingale arrives as an exclusive two-door convertible, ...
For years, Rolls-Royce has prided itself on offering a standard of bespoke, coachbuilt models that are unlike anything else on the road. Reserved for only the most respected collectors, examples ...
There is no such thing as a new Rolls-Royce for the people. Every single vehicle to ever wear the Spirit of Ecstasy on its nose is made for the very few. There are still levels to things in the world ...
The Arcadia Droptail emerges as Rolls-Royce's third Coachbuild Droptail commission, a series renowned for its exclusivity and the unparalleled opportunity it offers clients to embed their personal ...
Almost one month after the public unveiling of its first coachbuilding project since the 2017 one-off Sweptail, Rolls-Royce elaborates on plans to follow up the Boat Tail. To sum up, more such ...
At 60 Miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock.” David Ogilvy wrote this tagline in 1958 to underscore the kind of exacting workmanship that went into ...
The 1920s and 1930s were the height of the coachbuild era for Rolls-Royce and many other luxury marques. Cars sat on separate chassis, and it was relatively simple to swap bodies—sedans became ...