Halcyon reveals Rolls-Royce Corniche Highland Heather at Hampton Court

A remastered and EV-powered Rolls-Royce Corniche by Halcyon will be unveiled at the Hampton Court Concours on 5-7 September.

Called the Highland Heather, the car takes its colour from the plant and creating this reworked Rolls-Royce requires more than 2000 hours of work.

Only 60 of these reworked Rolls-Royce cars will be made by Halcyon with an 800-volt, 500bhp electric powertrain developed by the firm’s sister company Evice Technologies.

Included as part of the package is adaptive suspension, regenerative braking, and three driving modes – Drive, Spirited, and Touring.

Matthew Pearson, CEO of Halcyon, said: ‘Unveiling the result of our design study in the beautiful setting of Hampton Court Palace gives our clients a first taste of how incredible their cars will be. The passion, effort, and attention to detail that our team has poured into the Highland Heather design study have created a vehicle unlike any other. Classic elegance and a modern spark make for everything the Corniche should be, unmistakably Rolls-Royce.’

The first of Halcyon’s updated Rolls-Royce Corniches is set to be delivered early in 2026. Each car takes 12 months to make and costs from £420,000 plus a donor Rolls-Royce or Bentley.