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Only 25 People in the World Can Own This Rolls-Royce

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– Dubai-based tuning house Venuum has released a widebody modification kit for the Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible, following a similar kit for the Wraith.
– The most dramatic exterior change is the replacement of the iconic chrome grille with a white plastic panel featuring a pattern of triangular holes.
– The kit includes extensive body modifications like new quarter panels, rocker panels, a completely redesigned rear fascia, and unique solid-face wheels.
– The interior continues the bold theme with a high-contrast white and orange leather color scheme.
– Production of this entire modification package is strictly limited to only 25 units worldwide.

For those seeking the ultimate in automotive exclusivity, a Dubai-based tuning house has unveiled a transformation so limited that only a select few will ever experience it. Venuum has released a radical widebody kit for the Rolls-Royce Dawn, with production strictly limited to just 25 units worldwide. This package represents a bold departure from the brand’s traditional elegance, offering a dramatic, concept-car aesthetic for a clientele that prioritizes extreme personalization over subtlety.

The firm, which previously revealed a similar kit for the Rolls-Royce Wraith, is now confirming availability for the convertible Dawn model in the United States. The design philosophy is unmistakable, evoking the spirit of aggressive video game modifications rather than classic coachbuilding. The most striking alteration is at the front, where the iconic chrome grille has been completely removed. In its place is a panel of white plastic, perforated with a geometric pattern of triangular holes. This same motif extends to the reshaped lower air intakes, creating a unified and unconventional face.

Further distinguishing the front end, a pair of rounded auxiliary lights now protrudes from the bumper, partially obscuring the factory headlights. Even the famous Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament receives a makeover, finished in white to match the body and paired with a contrasting orange Rolls-Royce badge. The transformation aggressively continues along the vehicle’s profile. New, exaggerated front and rear quarter panels are combined with pronounced rocker panels, significantly widening the Dawn’s stance and creating a silhouette that commands attention.

In collaboration with US-based Creative Bespoke, the car rides on unique solid-face wheels with a brushed finish, drawing inspiration from vintage aerodisc designs. The rear of the vehicle undergoes perhaps the most comprehensive redesign. The original fascia is entirely replaced, featuring ultra-slim taillights, a full-width LED light bar, and a reshaped bumper incorporating an aggressive diffuser and aftermarket exhaust tips. The entire exterior is finished in a matte white coating, though it is not specified whether this is paint or a wrap.

Inside, the high-contrast theme carries through the cabin. The interior is lavishly upholstered in a striking combination of white and orange leather, perfectly complementing the exterior’s loud and unapologetic character. While it’s unclear if this specific color scheme is part of Venuum’s standard offering or a factory option, it aligns perfectly with the kit’s overarching philosophy. With only two dozen of these kits slated for production, this radically reimagined Dawn ensures its owners will possess one of the most exclusive and conversation-starting vehicles on the road.

(Source: Car Scoops)

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