Perfect Auto Collection Signature Listing 2017 Rolls-Royce Dawn Stock G-102836 | VIN SCA666D56HU102836 | 12,702 miles | $243,995 The Dawn does not treat open-air driving as a compromise. It treats it as the most elegant way to travel. Why We Acquired This Vehicle The Rolls-Royce Dawn was created around a rare idea: a true four-seat convertible that preserves the quietness, craftsmanship, and sense of occasion expected from the marque. This 2017 example makes that idea especially vivid. A Commissioned Collection upper two-tone finish in Arctic White and Jubilee Silver gives the exterior a formal, almost coachbuilt appearance, while the Commissioned Collection Mugello Red interior brings warmth and drama to the open cabin. With the roof lowered, the entire specification becomes visible. That is precisely why the colors and materials matter so much on a Dawn. At a Glance Highlights The Perfect Auto Collection Experience 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 Rolls-Royce "Magic Carpet Ride" Suspension Commissioned Arctic White and Jubilee Silver Two-Tone Paint Commissioned Collection Mugello Red Interior Power-Operated Fabric Roof Rear-Hinged Coach Doors Twin-Turbocharged V12 + Additional Factory Options & Features see the complete equipment list for the full specification Personalized Video Walkarounds Independent Third-Party Inspections Welcome Nationwide Enclosed Transportation Boutique, Appointment-Level Service Transparent Representation From Start to Finish Our Perspective The Dawn is not simply a convertible version of another Rolls-Royce. Its proportions, roof operation, passenger space, and tuning were developed to make open-air travel feel composed rather than exposed. This commissioned color combination respects the elegance of the shape while giving the car a memorable identity. It is the kind of specification that makes every arrival feel deliberate. Why Enthusiasts Value This Model Luxury convertibles often force a choice between rear-seat usefulness and graceful design. The Dawn is unusual because it offers genuine four-passenger accommodation, rear-hinged coach doors, a substantial V12, and a roof system designed to preserve the calm of the cabin when raised. Collectors appreciate examples with strong bespoke specifications because an open car reveals more of its interior than a coupe or sedan. The relationship between exterior paint, roof, leather, trim, and stitching becomes central to the automobile's identity. Factory and Vehicle Highlights Commissioned Arctic White and Jubilee Silver Two-Tone Paint The upper two-tone treatment separates the body surfaces with a formal, coachbuilt visual effect. Why it matters: It adds distinction without interrupting the long, elegant lines of the Dawn. Commissioned Collection Mugello Red Interior The rich red leather creates dramatic contrast against the pale two-tone exterior. Why it matters: With the roof lowered, the interior becomes part of the exterior presentation and gives the car an unmistakable identity. Power-Operated Fabric Roof The tailored soft top opens the cabin while maintaining a refined silhouette when closed. Why it matters: It allows the Dawn to move between quiet grand tourer and open-air motor car without losing its sense of occasion. Rear-Hinged Coach Doors The signature door arrangement provides a theatrical entrance and easier access to the cabin. Why it matters: It reinforces the sense that the Dawn was designed around passenger experience rather than ordinary convertible packaging. Twin-Turbocharged V12 The V12 delivers torque smoothly through the eight-speed automatic transmission. Why it matters: Power remains abundant and nearly silent, preserving the relaxed character expected from Rolls-Royce. Behind the Wheel The Dawn is at its best when the journey matters as much as the destination. The V12 moves the car with complete reserve, the steering is measured,