The Rolls-Royce Dawn drips with hand-built quality and the seats are just as orange as we feared after seeing the press pictures.
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The Dawn is Rolls-Royce's new luxurious four-seater convertible.
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The Dawn uses the same underpinnings as the Wraith coupe, but Rolls-Royce are keen to point out that it's not simply a Wraith with no roof.
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The 6.6-litre turbocharged V12 is promised to be whisper quiet.
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The long, low deck makes this a car to see, and be seen in.
Quality on the inside is flawless.
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Rolls-Royce promise that the Dawn will be the quietest cloth-roofed car on sale.
The sophisticated roof raises or lowers in 20 seconds.
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The Dawn has been carefully designed to look as good with the roof up as when its down.
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