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Rolls-Royce Presents Project Nightingale, the first Coachbuild Collection

GOODWOOD, U.K. (April 14, 2026) – Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Project Nightingale, a Coachbuild Collection. Named after Le Rossignol, French for ‘the nightingale’, and the name of the designers’ and engineers’ house near Henry Royce’s winter home on the Côte d’Azur, this extraordinary production concept is an open two-seat motor car that introduces a dramatic new expression of Rolls-Royce design. Continue reading

Sir Henry Royce’s Le Rossignol Served as a Refuge for Rolls-Royce Designers

GOODWOOD, U.K. (March 30, 2026) – During the later years of his life, Sir Henry Royce spent each winter at his private residence on the French Riviera. The villa, named La Mimosa, was built in the hills above the village of Le Canadel in 1911, after Sir Henry had visited the area during a period of rest after the intense effort of establishing Rolls-Royce’s manufacturing base at Nightingale Road, Derby. Continue reading

Rolls-Royce Announces The Coachbuild Collection

GOODWOOD, U.K. (March 24, 2026) – In response to global client demand, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announces the Coachbuild Collection: an entirely new proposition in super-luxury, in which a true coachbuilt motor car and an extraordinary multi-year program of experiences are conceived as one. Each Coachbuild Collection is rare and extravagant, authored entirely by Rolls-Royce and created on a completely new canvas, never to be repeated. Clients with a special affinity for the marque are invited to participate in the program through the global Rolls-Royce Private Office network. Continue reading

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Marks 10 Years of Black Badge

GOODWOOD, U.K. (March 2, 2026) – From the very beginning, Rolls-Royce has been defined not only by elegance, craftsmanship and superlative engineering, but by individualism, rebellion and a willingness to defy convention. This spirit was embodied by the marque’s founders themselves. Although their backgrounds could scarcely have been more different, both Sir Henry Royce and The Hon. Charles Stewart Rolls rejected the limitations of their circumstances in pursuit of greatness. Continue reading

Rolls-Royce Phantom Arabesque Honors Middle East’s Architectural Heritage with first-ever Laser-engraved Bonnet

GOODWOOD, U.K. (February 12, 2026) – Rolls-Royce Motor Cars continuously seeks to extend the vocabulary of contemporary craft, developing new techniques and materials to interpret time-honored forms that resonate across generations and cultures. Phantom Arabesque speaks to that ambition, exploring Middle Eastern architectural heritage through a newly patented laser-engraving technique, developed at the Home of Rolls-Royce. Continue reading

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