Rolls-Royce has produced the very first special Dawn Silver Bullet and proudly shows the car for the first time. The exclusive Silver Bullet is built exclusively on behalf of customers. This has to be done fifty times in total.
Earlier this year, Rolls-Royce announced the arrival of the unique Dawn: the Dawn Silver Bullet. This was accompanied by a sketch in which two things became clear: the bodywork would be painted in a silver color, inside a brown interior determines the image. Barely six months later, Rolls-Royce builds the very first copy in Goodwood and sends these photos out to the world: the moment the world is also allowed to meet the exclusive Silver Bullet line.
The first copy produced is, as the sketch promised, with the Brewster Silver paint. That’s a nod to cars from the past like the Silver Dawn, Silver King and Silver Specter. What is immediately noticeable inside – in addition to the brown interior – is that the Rolls-Royce Dawn Silver Bullet is, in contrast to the regular Dawn, a two-seater. The Silver Bullet comes standard with a so-called Aero Cowling, which offers extra space for more luggage. In the regular Dawn this is an option, with the Silver Bullet a standard feature that is finished with titanium.
Rolls-Royce uses various logos and nameplates on the carriage. A total of fifty customers are allowed to put together a Dawn Silver Bullet. It is not known what they pay for this.