LOOK: First Rolls-Royce Dawn Silver Bullet photos on the open road
MANILA: On August 21, British luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce unveiled the first official photos of the Dawn Silver Bullet in a natural setting, specifically the open road.
The big reveal happened as the first of the client-commissioned Collection Cars will be manufactured for the first time at the Global Center of Luxury Manufacturing Excellence in Goodwood, West Sussex, England.
An array of drone and in-motion shots of the Dawn Silver Bullet were captured on the shores of Lake Garda, particularly in locations that include cornice roads and mountain hairpins.
The new photographic collection also features static pictures, which were shot in the open air, emphasizing the captivating appeal of the vehicle.
The Dawn Silver Bullet, which was introduced this year, is a modern version of the vehicle promising an iconic driving experience and a roadster spirit. This provides dedicated drivers with an uplifting combination of luxury and tranquility, along with an exciting sense of unmatched freedom.
The Dawn Silver Bullet was said to have traveled with precision and speed under the Italian sun.
Its ultra-metallic Brewster Silver Paint is also regarded as a vivid tribute to the legendary trial cars of the past like the Silver Specter, Silver Silence, Silver King, and Silver Dawn.
The four-seat Rolls-Royce Drophead is modified into a flexible two-seater roadster through the incorporation of a rakish Aero Cowline with a vapor-blasted titanium finisher. This elevates the sense of purpose and speed of the collection.
The Dawn Silver Bullet is limited to 50 samples globally.
Photos from Rolls-Royce
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