The Dawn name was first used in 1949Rolls-Royce Dawn official teaser images released ahead of Frankfurt motor show
New official Rolls-Royce Dawn teaser images have been released ahead of the car's unveiling tomorrow.
The images reveal few details of the Dawn, but the latest - and most revealing yet - spy pictures confirm that the convertible will have a soft-top roof.
The Dawn, an open-top version of the Rolls-Royce Wraith coupé, will go on sale in the first quarter of 2016 following a debut later this year. The name for the new convertible was recently confirmed in Los Angeles at a global meeting of Rolls-Royce's 130-strong dealer network.
Previous test mules had hard-top covers over the soft-top roof, but now for the first time the soft-top, which Dawn shares with the larger Phantom Drophead Coupé, can be seen.
The Dawn name is one from Rolls' past, used first in 1949 before appearing on 28 drop-top Rolls models up to 1954. Among those was the Silver Dawn, the first factory-built Rolls-Royce, and the badge was also used on coachbuilt drop-top Rolls models.
On the new name, Rolls-Royce boss Torsten Müller-Ötvös said: “Dawn is a beautiful new open-top motor car with a name that suggests the fresh opportunities that every new day holds – an awakening, an opening up of one’s senses and a burst of sunshine. It will be the most social of super-luxury motor cars for those beautiful people who wish to bathe in the sunlight of the world’s social hotspots.”
The open-top baby Rolls shares a wheelbase with the Wraith on which it is based and the same two-door layout. Despite the heavy disguise of the test mule, it is possible to make out Ghost styling cues, including the front-end design and gently sloping rear deck.
The mechanical make-up is expected to be almost identical to that of the Wraith, with the two cars set to share the same 624bhp, twin-turbocharged 6.6-litre V12 engine. The new open-top model is likely to offer a less focused drive than the Wraith, which is billed as the most dynamic Rolls-Royce model available.
The new model had provisionally been known as Wraith Drophead Coupé, which would have seen it follow the naming convention of the larger Phantom family. However, Rolls instead chose to give the model its own name. 'Corniche' was another possible option that had been under consideration.
Prices are set to start at around £250,000.
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