Let’s talk about the Rolls Royce Dawn – the convertible that makes other luxury cars look ordinary. Since it first hit the roads, the Rolls Royce Dawn has been turning heads with its stunning looks and amazing attention to detail. Now in 2025, even with many new fancy cars trying to compete, this incredible Rolls Royce convertible still stands out as the best of the best.
Here are five big reasons why the Rolls Royce Dawn is still king of the luxury convertibles in 2025.
1. Every Rolls Royce Convertible is Made by Hand with Amazing Care
The Rolls Royce Dawn isn’t mass-produced like the cars most of us drive. While typical luxury cars might spend 20-30 hours on an assembly line, skilled craftspeople at the Goodwood factory in England spend over 450 hours making each Dawn by hand. That’s almost three full weeks of work dedicated to a single car! This hands-on approach is one of the main reasons the Dawn stands out from other luxury convertibles.
The Goodwood Experience
The Goodwood factory isn’t what most people picture when they think of a car factory. There are no noisy robots or fast-moving assembly lines. Instead, you’ll find a spotlessly clean facility that feels more like an art studio than a factory. Workers wear white gloves to prevent oils from their hands touching the materials. The building itself sits on a 42-acre estate surrounded by carefully maintained gardens, giving craftspeople a peaceful environment to focus on their work.
Only the Finest Materials Make the Cut
Inside the Dawn, you’ll find wood panels that come from a single tree so the grain patterns match perfectly across the entire interior. This might seem like a small detail, but it creates a seamless look that you simply don’t find in other cars. Rolls Royce buys entire trees and keeps the wood from each one together throughout the production process.
The leather in a Dawn comes from bulls (not cows) raised in high mountain areas of Europe where there are fewer insects, resulting in hides with almost no blemishes or bite marks. Workers check every piece of leather by eye in natural light, and if they spot even tiny flaws, they don’t use it. It takes about 8-11 bull hides to create the interior of one Dawn.
What Makes This Handcrafting Process So Special?
- Personalized attention: Each Dawn is assigned to a specific team of craftspeople who oversee the entire build from start to finish. This team stays with the car from the moment the chassis arrives until it’s ready for delivery. Many team members have been with Rolls Royce for generations – some families have worked there for over 100 years.
- Signature touches: The craftsperson who builds each engine signs their work, similar to how an artist signs a painting. This creates personal accountability and pride in the finished product. If anything ever needs attention with the engine, Rolls Royce can contact the exact person who built it.
- Time-honored techniques: Many tools and methods used to build the Dawn have remained unchanged for decades. For example, the wood in the Dawn is still bookmatched by hand (a process where wood veneer is opened like a book to create mirror images) the same way it was done in the 1920s. Some of the tools used are over 50 years old.
- Testing beyond industry standards: Each car undergoes testing that goes far beyond what other manufacturers require. This includes a 10-mile test drive on various road surfaces, a high-pressure water test to check for leaks, and a special light tunnel inspection to check for even the tiniest paint imperfections. If anything isn’t perfect, it goes back to be fixed.
- Hand-painted pinstripes: The thin decorative lines you might see running along the side of a Rolls Royce are painted by hand using special squirrel-hair brushes. Only one person in the factory is qualified to do this job, and it takes them three hours to paint the lines on each car.
- Hand-stitched steering wheels: It takes one craftsperson over five hours just to stitch a steering wheel by hand. They use a special thread that won’t wear down from the oils in human hands.
- Custom-matched paints: If you want your Dawn to match your favorite handbag or even your dog’s eye color, Rolls Royce will create that exact shade. Their paint specialists can match any color you provide them.
The Spirit of Ecstasy – A Symbol of Perfection
Even the famous Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament (the flying lady on the front of every Rolls Royce) gets special treatment. Each one is made using the “lost wax” casting method and then hand-polished to a mirror finish by skilled jewelers. The process takes about two days for each ornament.
Did you know? The Spirit of Ecstasy is designed to retract instantly into the hood if someone tries to steal it or if the car detects an impact is about to happen, protecting both the ornament and pedestrians.
No Detail Too Small
This level of detail extends to parts you might never see – the underside of the dashboard is finished just as beautifully as the visible portions. The inside of the glovebox is lined with the same premium leather as the seats. Even the trunk hinges are carefully designed so they never crush your luggage.
One amazing example of Rolls Royce’s attention to detail: the air vents in the Dawn are designed to move with the exact same feel and sound no matter how hot or cold it is outside. Engineers spent months perfecting this so the controls always feel consistent.
How Does This Compare to Other Luxury Brands?
Other luxury brands like Bentley, Mercedes, and BMW make beautiful cars too, but none of them put in the time and handcrafted care that goes into each Rolls Royce Dawn. While those other manufacturers might have some hand-finished elements, the Dawn is built almost entirely by human hands rather than robots.
- A Bentley Continental GT takes about 100-110 hours to build
- A Mercedes-Benz S-Class takes around 40 hours to build
- A BMW 7 Series takes approximately 40 hours to build
- The Rolls Royce Dawn takes over 450 hours to build
This difference in time spent shows just how much more care goes into creating a Rolls Royce. It’s like comparing a handmade Swiss watch to a mass-produced timepiece – they both tell time, but the craftsmanship is on a completely different level.
Questions People Often Ask About Rolls Royce Craftsmanship
How many Dawns can Rolls Royce produce in a year?
Because of the intensive handcrafted process, Rolls Royce can only produce about 20-25 Dawn convertibles per week at maximum capacity. This limited production helps maintain both quality and exclusivity.
Can I visit the Goodwood factory to see my car being built?
Yes! Rolls Royce offers a special program called “Atelier” where buyers can visit the factory to see their car during production and meet the craftspeople building it. You can even help with some aspects of the creation process, like selecting your exact wood or leather pieces.
How are Rolls Royce craftspeople trained?
Most craftspeople go through a 4-5 year apprenticeship program before they’re allowed to work on customer cars. Many learn from master craftspeople who have been with the company for decades. For some specialized roles like wood veneer work or pinstriping, the training can take up to 10 years.
Do robots do any of the work on a Rolls Royce Dawn?
Robots are used only for a few specific tasks where they can achieve better precision than humans, such as applying the initial layers of paint to ensure a perfectly even coat. However, humans still do the final paint inspection and finishing by hand. About 90% of a Rolls Royce Dawn is handcrafted, compared to about 20% for a typical luxury car.
What happens if there’s a mistake during production?
Rolls Royce has a “no compromise” policy. If a craftsperson notices any flaw, no matter how small, the entire component is remade rather than repaired. This sometimes means starting over on elements that took days to create, but it ensures every Dawn that leaves the factory is perfect.
The Human Connection
Perhaps the most special thing about the handcrafted nature of the Rolls Royce Dawn is the human connection. When you sit in a Dawn, you’re experiencing the work of people who have dedicated their lives to perfecting their craft. Each stitch, each piece of wood, each painted surface represents hours of focused human attention.
Unlike cars built primarily by machines, each Dawn has subtle, unique characteristics – small variations that make your car truly one-of-a-kind. It’s this human element that gives the Dawn a soul that mass-produced luxury cars simply cannot match.
When you drive a Rolls Royce Dawn, you’re not just experiencing transportation – you’re experiencing the culmination of centuries of human craftsmanship tradition, brought to life by people who truly care about creating perfection.
2. The Quietest Convertible You Can Buy
Rolls Royce is famous for their super-smooth “magic carpet ride,” and the Dawn delivers this feeling even with the top down. The team who designed the Dawn spent years creating a convertible roof that opens and closes without making a sound. It takes just 22 seconds to operate and works while the car is moving up to 30 mph.
The roof has six layers of fabric and special seams that keep it from puffing up at high speeds. When the roof is closed, it’s almost as quiet inside as the hardtop Rolls Royce models. It’s so quiet you can have a normal conversation even while driving on the highway.
How does Rolls Royce make the Dawn so quiet?
- Advanced sound insulation: Over 285 pounds of sound insulation materials are used throughout the car
- Double-layered windows: Special glass that blocks outside noise while maintaining perfect clarity
- Sound-absorbing tires: Custom-designed tires with foam inserts that reduce road noise
- Perfect panel gaps: Body panels fit together with such precision that wind noise is dramatically reduced
- Active noise cancellation: A system similar to noise-canceling headphones that counteracts unwanted sounds
The quietness isn’t just about keeping noise out – it’s also about controlling the sounds you do hear. The engine is tuned to produce a gentle, satisfying hum rather than a roar, and even the turn signal makes a precisely engineered tick that sounds expensive.
Cars like the Bentley Continental GT Convertible and Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet have gotten better at reducing noise, but tests show the Dawn is still the quietest convertible you can buy. In fact, at highway speeds with the top up, the Dawn registers just 61 decibels inside – about the same as a normal conversation.
If you want to enjoy the open air without all the noise, nothing beats the Rolls Royce Dawn. Even with the roof down, clever aerodynamic design means you won’t have to raise your voice to talk to passengers.
3. Smooth, Powerful Performance Without Trying Too Hard
The Rolls Royce Dawn isn’t about racing or showing off. It’s about delivering power in a way that feels special and refined. Under the hood sits a twin-turbo 6.6-liter V12 engine with 563 horsepower – but Rolls Royce doesn’t brag about this like other car companies might.
Power in Reserve, Not on Display
Instead of a regular tachometer that shows how hard the engine is working, Rolls Royce gives you something different – a “Power Reserve” gauge. This unique instrument doesn’t show how much power you’re using, but rather how much you still have available. It’s a small detail that perfectly captures the Dawn’s philosophy: power should be there when you need it, but it shouldn’t be the main focus.
The Dawn can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 4.9 seconds. That might not sound impressive if you’re comparing it to sports cars, but remember – this car weighs nearly 5,700 pounds! That’s as heavy as many large SUVs. Getting something this big and luxurious to move that quickly is quite an achievement.
What Makes the Dawn’s Performance Different?
What truly makes the Dawn special isn’t raw speed or power – it’s how that power is delivered:
- Effortless acceleration: The power comes on so smoothly you barely feel it – you’re just suddenly going much faster without any drama or noise
- No downshifting drama: The 8-speed transmission shifts gears so smoothly you never feel a jolt or hear the engine rev unnecessarily – it’s always calm and composed
- Perfect throttle response: The gas pedal is programmed to deliver exactly the right amount of power based on how far you press it, making the car easy to drive smoothly
- Air suspension that reads the road: Cameras scan the road ahead and adjust the suspension before you hit bumps or potholes, so you glide over imperfections rather than feeling them
- All-wheel steering: At low speeds, the rear wheels turn opposite the front wheels for better maneuverability; at high speeds, they turn with the front wheels for more stability
The Magic of Satellite-Aided Transmission
One of the most impressive technological features in the Dawn is its satellite-aided transmission. This system uses GPS data to “see” the road ahead and prepare the car for what’s coming. For example:
When you’re approaching a hill, the transmission shifts to a lower gear before you start climbing, so there’s no sudden downshift halfway up. When you’re coming to a curve or intersection, it selects the perfect gear for smooth deceleration and acceleration afterward.
This means you’re always in the perfect gear without the transmission having to “hunt around” like in other cars. It’s like having a transmission that can see into the future.
Comparison with Competitors
Some other luxury convertibles might post slightly better numbers on paper. The Ferrari Portofino might beat the Dawn in a drag race with its 0-60 time of 3.5 seconds. The Bentley Continental GT might handle better on a racetrack with its more aggressive suspension.
But neither of these competitors comes close to the Dawn’s effortless grace on real roads – the ones you actually drive on every day. The Dawn isn’t designed to be the fastest or the most aggressive luxury convertible. It’s designed to deliver its considerable power in the most refined way possible.
As Rolls Royce themselves put it: “The loudest noise you’ll hear in a Rolls Royce Dawn is the ticking of the clock.” That quiet confidence says everything about how this car approaches performance.
Common Questions About the Dawn’s Performance
Is the Rolls Royce Dawn fast enough for everyday driving?
Absolutely. With a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph, the Dawn has more than enough performance for any legal road driving. The V12 engine provides abundant torque at all speeds, making highway merging and passing effortless.
How does the Dawn handle in bad weather?
The Dawn features advanced traction control and stability systems that make it surprisingly capable in rain or light snow. While it’s not designed for off-roading or severe weather conditions, it handles adverse conditions better than most convertibles thanks to its sophisticated electronics and perfect weight distribution.
What kind of fuel economy does the Dawn get?
Fuel economy isn’t a Dawn strong point, with ratings of approximately 12 mpg city and 18 mpg highway. But Rolls Royce owners typically don’t have fuel costs as a primary concern. The Dawn’s 21.9-gallon fuel tank does provide a decent cruising range of around 400 miles on the highway.
Does the Dawn have different driving modes?
Unlike many luxury cars with Sport/Comfort/Eco modes, the Dawn takes a different approach. It has a single driving mode that’s always optimized for the perfect balance of comfort and control. The car’s computers constantly adjust the suspension, steering, and powertrain based on conditions, so there’s no need for driver-selected modes.
4. Custom Options That Go Way Beyond What Other Cars Offer
When most car companies talk about “customization,” they usually mean picking from maybe 10 colors and a few option packages. But for Rolls Royce, that’s just the starting point. The Dawn takes personalization to a whole different level through their famous Bespoke program.
What is the Bespoke Program?
The word “bespoke” comes from old English, originally referring to custom-tailored clothes where the fabric was “spoken for” by a specific customer before it was even cut. Today, Rolls Royce uses this term to describe their custom design service where almost nothing is impossible.
If you buy a Dawn, you’re not just getting a car off the lot—you’re commissioning a personal work of art. Think of it like having a suit made just for you versus buying one off the rack. Sure, both will cover you, but only one is made specifically to your exact measurements and preferences.
The Bespoke Journey
When you order a bespoke Dawn, your journey starts with a personal consultation. You’ll meet with Rolls Royce designers who help bring your vision to life. Many customers visit the Bespoke Atelier at the Goodwood factory, a studio filled with material samples, color swatches, and examples of past custom work.
The process often takes several months from initial design to completion. During this time, you’ll get regular updates and might even visit the factory to see your car taking shape. It’s more like commissioning a piece of art than buying a car.
Making Your Rolls Royce Convertible Truly Yours
Want your Rolls Royce convertible to have wood that matches the trees at your house? They’ll send someone to take samples from your property, then carefully match the grain and color in your car. Want the paint to match your favorite lipstick, handbag, or even your pet’s eyes? Their color experts will create that exact shade just for you.
One Dawn owner even had wood from a tree that fell on their property during a storm incorporated into their car’s dashboard. The tree had special meaning to their family, and now it lives on in their Rolls Royce. Another customer requested their car’s wood be sourced from the bottom of a lake where logs had been preserved for over a century, giving the wood a unique coloration impossible to duplicate.
The Range of Possibilities is Mind-Boggling
What kinds of customization can Dawn owners request? The options are nearly endless:
- 44,000 paint options: This isn’t an exaggeration—Rolls Royce literally has 44,000 colors in their standard palette. And if none of those suit you, they’ll create a completely new color just for you. They can match any sample you provide, whether it’s your favorite nail polish or a flower from your garden.
- Personalized embroidery: Your family crest, personal logo, children’s drawings, or even your signature can be stitched into the seats or headrests. The embroidery team can create designs with up to 450,000 individual stitches for incredibly detailed results. Some owners have requested portraits of family members or pets embroidered into the seat backs.
- Starlight headliner: When the roof is up, thousands of tiny fiber optic lights can recreate your favorite constellation in the ceiling. The standard pattern has about 1,600 “stars,” but bespoke designs can include up to 8,000 individual fiber optic points. Customers have requested the night sky as it appeared on their wedding night or other special occasions. Some have even requested animated patterns that move across the ceiling.
- Custom wood inlays: Intricate designs or patterns created using different wood species. The woodworking team can create detailed pictures, maps, or abstract designs using up to 30 different types of wood veneer. One owner requested an inlay showing the exact coastline of the lake where they have a summer home.
- Personalized threshold plates: The door sills can be engraved with a message of your choosing. Many owners include family mottos, personal philosophies, or messages to loved ones. The plates are illuminated, so the message glows when you open the door.
- Commissioned art pieces: Some owners have had famous artists create one-of-a-kind elements for their interiors. This has included hand-painted dashboards, custom sculptures integrated into the car, and even specially composed music for the audio system that only plays in that specific vehicle.
- Hidden compartments: Secret storage areas built into the interior to hold special items, from watches to cigars to custom-made picnic sets.
- Two-tone paint finishes: A second color that’s hand-painted as a line along the body, requiring days of masking and painting by a specialist.
- Custom gauges and controls: Changes to the instruments to feature special colors, materials, or even completely custom functions not found in any other Dawn.
- Built-in humidors or champagne coolers: Special compartments designed to keep cigars at perfect humidity or champagne chilled to the ideal temperature.
Real-World Examples That Show the Possibilities
The Bespoke program lets you work directly with Rolls Royce designers to create a truly one-of-a-kind car. This goes far beyond what you can do with other luxury convertibles, where you’re usually just picking from preset options.
Here are some actual examples of what Dawn owners have requested:
One recent Dawn buyer requested a special wood dashboard inlay that matched the pattern of sound waves recorded when their child said “I love you” for the first time. The sound wave pattern was converted to a visual representation, then carefully inlaid using different woods to create a completely unique dashboard that carried deep personal meaning.
Another commissioned a paint color that changes hue depending on the angle of viewing, inspired by a rare butterfly the owner had once photographed. The paint contains special pigments that shift from deep blue to purple to green as you walk around the car, mimicking the iridescent quality of the butterfly’s wings.
A collector in the Middle East ordered a Dawn with 23-karat gold flakes embedded in the paint. The gold is so finely milled that it creates a subtle shimmer in sunlight rather than an obvious sparkle.
A customer in Japan requested a custom Dawn with an interior designed to recreate the atmosphere of their favorite zen garden. This included specially treated white ash wood with patterns raked into the surface, and seat materials that mimicked the texture of carefully arranged stones.
A music producer ordered a Dawn with a completely custom audio system designed to his exact specifications, including speakers made with the same materials used in his recording studio. The car also featured control knobs made from crushed vinyl records from his first platinum album.
The Newest Bespoke Innovations
In 2025, the Dawn offers even more ways to customize your car, including eco-friendly materials, special lighting, and new tech options that make sure no two Dawns are exactly alike.
The newest sustainable options include fabrics made from recycled ocean plastic and veneers from managed forests where three trees are planted for every one harvested. For the environmentally conscious luxury buyer, Rolls Royce now offers leather alternatives derived from cactus plants and mushroom mycelium that look and feel like traditional leather but with a much smaller environmental footprint.
The latest technology options allow for embedding transparent display screens in wood surfaces that appear only when activated, personalized welcome lighting that projects your chosen design onto the ground when you approach the car, and climate systems that can reproduce the atmosphere of your favorite locations around the world.
Questions People Often Ask About Rolls Royce Bespoke Customization
Is there anything Rolls Royce won’t do for customization?
While Rolls Royce aims to fulfill almost any request, they do have some limits. They won’t make modifications that compromise safety or that might damage the car’s structural integrity. They also won’t add features that violate local laws or that might harm the brand’s reputation for elegance and taste. Lastly, they generally avoid making changes that would make servicing the car difficult in the future.
How long does the Bespoke process take?
From initial consultation to delivery, a fully bespoke Dawn typically takes 6-10 months to complete. Simple customizations might only add a few weeks to the production time, while very complex requests can take over a year. The design consultation alone can take several months for particularly elaborate commissions.
Do Bespoke features affect the warranty or value of the car?
All Bespoke features are fully warranted by Rolls Royce, just like standard features. In fact, unique Bespoke cars often hold their value better than standard models and can become more collectible. Some particularly special Bespoke Rolls Royces have sold at auction for many times their original price.
How much extra does Bespoke customization cost?
There’s no simple answer because the range is so wide. Simple customization like a unique paint color might add $10,000-20,000 to the price. More extensive Bespoke work commonly adds $50,000-200,000. The most elaborate Bespoke commissions can double or even triple the base price of the car. Rolls Royce is famously discrete about pricing, but some of the most extensively customized Dawns have approached the $1 million mark.
Can Bespoke features be added after purchase?
Yes, existing Rolls Royce owners can have Bespoke features added to their cars after purchase. The company offers a program called “Bespoke Reawakening” that allows owners to send their cars back to the factory for updates or new custom elements. This is particularly popular when an owner wants to refresh an older Rolls Royce rather than replacing it.
The Philosophy Behind Bespoke
What makes the Bespoke program truly special is the philosophy behind it. Rolls Royce believes that a true luxury experience isn’t about choosing from predefined options—it’s about creating something that perfectly reflects your individual taste and personality.
When you order a bespoke Dawn, you’re not just buying a car—you’re creating a personal legacy. Many Bespoke Rolls Royces become family heirlooms, passed down through generations and carrying their stories with them.
In a world where true individuality becomes harder to find, where luxury products are mass-produced in the thousands, the Rolls Royce Dawn offers something different: the chance to own something truly unlike anything else on the road, a creation that reflects your personal story in every detail.
That’s a kind of luxury that goes beyond price tags or brand names—it’s about creating something meaningful that couldn’t exist for anyone else but you.
5. Back Seats That Adults Can Actually Enjoy
Many convertibles have tiny back seats that are only good for kids or extra bags. But the Rolls Royce Dawn has full-size rear seats that grown adults can enjoy, even on long trips.
The Dawn’s back seats are set up so passengers can turn slightly toward each other, making it easier to talk. Each back seat has its own climate controls, heated surfaces, and enough leg room for tall people to sit comfortably.
What makes the Dawn’s rear seats so special?
- Independent climate zones: Rear passengers can set their own temperature, separate from the front
- Heated and cooled seats: Along with optional massage functions
- Private audio system: Rear passengers can listen to different music than those in front
- Power-adjustable seats: Unlike fixed rear seats in most convertibles
- Easier entry and exit: The front seats automatically move forward when tilted, creating more space to get in and out
- Personal storage compartments: Including refrigerated storage for drinks
The rear seats in the Dawn aren’t an afterthought – they’re designed to be just as comfortable as the front seats. This makes the Dawn one of the few convertibles that can truly carry four adults in comfort.
To put this in perspective, the Dawn offers 36.9 inches of rear legroom, while the Bentley Continental GT Convertible provides just 31.7 inches and the Ferrari Portofino a cramped 27.2 inches. That extra 5-9 inches makes all the difference between comfort and discomfort on longer drives.
Other models from Bentley and Mercedes have back seats too, but they don’t offer the same roominess or comfort. If you often drive with friends or family, the Dawn’s back seat space can’t be beat.
Common Questions About the Rolls Royce Dawn
How much does a Rolls Royce Dawn cost in 2025?
The starting price for a 2025 Rolls Royce Dawn is approximately $390,000. However, most buyers add at least $50,000-100,000 in custom options, bringing the typical price to around $450,000-500,000. Some highly customized examples have sold for over $700,000.
How fast is the Rolls Royce Dawn?
The Dawn accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds and has a top speed limited to 155 mph. While these numbers are impressive for such a large car, the Dawn is designed for comfortable cruising rather than racing.
How much does it cost to maintain a Rolls Royce Dawn?
Annual maintenance costs typically range from $3,500 to $8,000 depending on usage. Rolls Royce offers a comprehensive service plan that covers most maintenance for the first five years of ownership. Major services are recommended every 10,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first.
Is the Rolls Royce Dawn reliable?
Despite its complex systems, the Dawn is built with exceptional attention to detail and rigorous quality control, making it one of the more reliable ultra-luxury cars. Most issues reported are with electronics rather than mechanical components. Rolls Royce provides a comprehensive 4-year warranty with 24/7 roadside assistance.
How many Rolls Royce Dawns are made each year?
Rolls Royce is very protective of exact production numbers, but industry estimates suggest between 400-600 Dawns are produced annually worldwide. This limited production helps maintain exclusivity and strong resale values.
Why the Dawn Still Leads the Pack
The Rolls Royce Dawn is more than just a fancy convertible – it shows what’s possible when a car company refuses to cut corners. While other luxury cars have gotten better in some ways, the Dawn’s combination of handcrafted quality, amazing engineering, custom options, and comfortable seating for four keeps it at the top of the luxury car world.
For people who want only the very best, the Rolls Royce Dawn remains the clear choice in 2025. It’s not just a car – it’s a statement that the owner appreciates the finer things in life and understands that true luxury isn’t about flashy technology or racing performance, but about exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The Rolls Royce Dawn continues to set the standard that all other luxury convertibles are measured against. As car technology moves forward and buyers want new features, the Dawn keeps up while staying true to what makes it special.
If you’re thinking about buying a luxury convertible, we’d love to show you the Rolls Royce Dawn in person. Contact us to set up a private viewing and test drive of this amazing vehicle that still rules the world of luxury convertibles.