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Honda Unveils Its New Naked Liter Bike: The CB1000 Hornet Bares All At EICMA 2023

Honda has officially introduced the CB1000 Hornet, a liter-class streetfighter based on the CBR1000RR platform and sporting a sharp design with familiar looks.

The new model’s design appears to draw some inspiration from Kawasaki’s Z1000 and Ducati’s Streetfighter V4, departing from the CB1000R’s Neo Sports Cafe design to adopt the sharpness and pointiness of modern-day Honda Hornets.

2024 Honda CB1000 Hornet

The headlight features a split design, similar to the current Fireblade in Honda’s lineup, with dual LED headlights fitted into a sharp front housing. The short tank of the Hornet is angular and angled forward, giving it a muscular and aggressive look when viewed head-on.

The rear of the bike also embraces an aggressive look, tapering off to a sharp point with flatter sections that give it an aerodynamic and futuristic appearance, signaling Honda’s focus on forward-thinking and modern design with its Hornets.

Honda has stated in its launch video that the new big-bore Hornet takes styling cues from the CB750 Hornet, building it on the Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade platform, including the steel frame and the Pro-Link rear suspension system.

2024 Honda CB1000 Hornet

The bike is equipped with an inverted Showa Separate Function Fork-Big Piston (SFF-BP) with a tube diameter of 41 millimeters and a rear mono-shock that is manually adjustable for pre-load and rebound, ensuring a proper setup.

The electronics package includes throttle-by-wire system, three riding modes, a five-inch color TFT display, and the Honda RoadSync pairing suite compatible with Android and iOS smartphones.

The 999cc inline-four cylinder engine delivers 150 horsepower and “over” 73.8 pound-feet of torque. While the exact power figures are not yet released, Honda has promised to provide them once the Hornet is released in the summer of 2024.

With the CB1000R’s sluggish sales, it will make way for the big Hornet, marking a new era for Honda in the heavyweight naked category with the Hornet leading the charge.

Preview of the 2024 Toyota Crown Special Edition with Matte Paint

The Toyota Crown has been predominantly available only in Japan for many years. However, with the introduction of the sixteenth generation in 2022, it has expanded to become a family of several vehicles. Currently, the Crown is sold as a high-riding sedan and a crossover, with a larger SUV and a regular sedan set to be released in Japan soon.

Hot on the heels of the recently launched Crown Sport crossover, Toyota is now preparing a special edition for the jacked-up saloon. This limited-run variant, which will only be available in Japan, is based on the RS Advanced trim and features an exclusive matte paint job along with unspecified “other special features”.

2024 Toyota Crown Sport (JDM)

This special edition Crown is expected to go on sale in Japan in December. Although the price has not been announced, it is likely to be more expensive than the 6,400,000 yen (approximately $43,000) RS Advanced trim. Customers will be able to purchase this special edition from dedicated Crown showrooms, with locations currently available in Tsuzuki, Yokohama, and Tenjin, Fukuoka. Additional showrooms in Aichi, Chiba, and Tokyo are planned to open soon.

It seems that the Crown is turning into a sub-brand to distinguish it from the regular lineup of Toyota vehicles. In addition to the four initial models, the even more luxurious Century sedan and the recently launched SUV are only available for order from select Century Meisters showrooms.

Crown dealerships will showcase all four models, and potential customers will have the opportunity to test drive them. Toyota is also creating upscale lounge areas and organizing networking events for owners, while the design of the building reflects the Crown brand’s identity. Following the release of this first special edition, more limited-run variants with additional features will be introduced for other Crown models.

Maruti Alto Achieves 45 Lakh Sales Milestone


The popular car nameplate has evolved through three generations

Maruti Alto K10

The Maruti Alto is one of the longest-running car nameplates in India, and it has now surpassed 45 lakh units in total sales over the span of more than two decades. Let’s take a quick look at its journey and achievements in the country.

The Evolution of the “Alto” Nameplate in India

The “Alto” nameplate was introduced by Maruti in India in 2000. Within just four years of its launch, the Maruti hatchback became a top-selling car in the market. In 2010, Maruti introduced the “Alto K10” variant with a larger 1-litre engine. The same year, the carmaker also launched CNG variants of the hatchback.

Second-gen Maruti Alto K10

In 2012, Maruti introduced a new-generation Alto and added the “800” suffix for the entry-level model. Around the same time, the carmaker achieved 20 lakh unit sales for the entry-level hatchback. In 2014, Maruti launched the second-generation Alto K10. Two years later, the Alto nameplate crossed the 30 lakh sales milestone, and in 2020, it surpassed 10 lakh more units.

Maruti’s Commentary on the Achievement

Shashank Srivastava, Maruti Suzuki’s Senior Executive Officer of Marketing and Sales, expressed pride in the journey of the brand Alto over the past two decades. He acknowledged the strong emotional connection the customers have with the Alto and stated that achieving the 45 lakh customer milestone is a testament to the unwavering support and trust they have placed in Maruti. He also highlighted that no other car brand has achieved this milestone to date.

Read Also: Maruti Fronx Pending Order Count Stands At 22,000 Units

The Current Alto Model

Maruti Alto K10

The third-generation Alto K10 was introduced in 2022 and is currently the only Alto model available for purchase after the discontinuation of the Alto 800 due to the transition to BS6.2 emission norms. The present-day Alto features a 7-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, four power windows, dual airbags, and a reverse parking camera.

The entry-level hatchback is powered by a 1-litre Dualjet petrol engine with 67PS and 89Nm of power, paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed AMT. The same engine is also available in CNG with reduced output of 57PS and 82Nm, and it is only offered with a 5-speed manual. The current Alto also includes idle-engine start/stop technology, which helps reduce fuel consumption in traffic situations.

Read Also: Maruti Invicto Now Gets Rear Seatbelt Reminder As Standard

Price Range and Competitors

Maruti Alto K10 rear

The Maruti Alto K10 is available in four variants – Std (O), LXi, VXi, and VXi+. The prices range from Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 5.96 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It competes with the Renault Kwid and can also be considered as an alternative to the Maruti S-Presso.

Read More on: Alto K10 on road price

2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Returns to its Origin

  • The Toyota Land Cruiser is making a comeback in North America after a three-year break.
  • The SUV stays true to its heritage as a durable off-roader and will be more affordable, with a starting price in the mid-$50,000 range.
  • It is powered by a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder hybrid engine that produces 326 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque.
  • The 2024 Land Cruiser features a 12.3-inch touchscreen with the latest Toyota Audio Multimedia system and a Multi Terrain Monitor.
  • The First Edition grade, limited to 5,000 units in North America, comes with special design features and off-road equipment.
  • All models come standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, a suite of active safety features.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (August 1, 2023) – The Toyota Land Cruiser, an off-road icon and Toyota’s longest-running nameplate, is returning to North America for the 2024 model year. After its introduction in 1958, the Land Cruiser has evolved over time and now it is making a comeback with its rugged origin intact. This new model is designed to be a high-quality off-roader at a more accessible price point, appealing to a wider range of customers who love backcountry adventures.

Built on the TNGA-F global truck platform, the 2024 Land Cruiser is exclusively available with a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder hybrid engine, called the i-FORCE MAX, that delivers 326 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque. Compared to its predecessor, the new Land Cruiser is slightly smaller and narrower, making it more nimble on the trails. It also features off-road technology that is found in the latest Toyota trucks. The Land Cruiser will initially be offered in a limited First Edition grade, which includes special design elements and off-road equipment. Only 5,000 units will be produced for the North American market.

The 2024 Land Cruiser will be manufactured in Japan and is scheduled to arrive in the U.S. in the spring of 2024. The starting price will be in the mid-$50,000 range, with the exact pricing to be announced closer to the on-sale date.

Back to its Origin

The Land Cruiser has a rich history dating back to its introduction in the U.S. market in 1958. Over the years, it has gone through various transformations, from the iconic two-door models to the fully loaded 200 Series. Now, with its return to the North American market, the Land Cruiser maintains its heritage while offering a more affordable option for customers.

The new Land Cruiser is built on the TNGA-F platform, which provides a rigid chassis thanks to the use of high-strength steel. Compared to the previous generation, it is slightly smaller and narrower, making it more capable off-road. The design of the new Land Cruiser is inspired by its original form, with round LED headlights and a heritage grille reminiscent of the early models.

The Land Cruiser is equipped with a double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, providing improved handling and comfort. It features a full-time four-wheel drive system with a center locking differential and an electronically controlled two-speed transfer case. The vehicle also comes with a range of off-road features, including Multi-Terrain Select, CRAWL Control, and a Multi-Terrain Monitor.

i-FORCE MAX Hybrid Standard

All Land Cruiser models come standard with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, which combines a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor. The system produces a total output of 326 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque. The Land Cruiser also features a full-time four-wheel drive system with several off-road capabilities, such as a rear differential lock and advanced traction control.

An Off-Road Icon

The Land Cruiser has always been known for its off-road capabilities, and the 2024 model is no exception. It comes with a range of features designed to enhance its performance off the beaten path. These include a front stabilizer bar disconnect, improved approach and departure angles, increased ground clearance, and rock rails and skid plates for added protection. The Land Cruiser also offers a Multi-Terrain Select system, which allows the driver to adjust the traction control and throttle response depending on the terrain.

A Connected Cruiser

The 2024 Land Cruiser comes with a range of connectivity and convenience features. The 1958 grade features an 8.0-inch touchscreen, while the Land Cruiser grade comes with a 12.3-inch touchscreen and an available 14-speaker JBL premium sound system. Both grades support wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The Land Cruiser also offers various safety features, including blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which includes several advanced driver-assistance systems.

Simple Grade Structure

The Land Cruiser will be available in three grades: Land Cruiser 1958, Land Cruiser, and the limited First Edition. All models come with a range of standard features, and an available premium package adds additional luxury and convenience options. The Land Cruiser will be offered in seven exterior colors, including two two-tone options with a Grayscape roof.

Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 Standard

All 2024 Land Cruiser models come standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, a suite of advanced safety and driver-assistance systems. This includes features such as pre-collision detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, adaptive cruise control, lane tracing assist, and road sign assist.

Beyond Zero Vision

The 2024 Land Cruiser is part of Toyota’s commitment to a carbon-neutral future. It is one of the many electrified vehicles offered by Toyota, with a focus on hybrid technology. Toyota currently offers 16 electrified models, including hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and fuel cell vehicles.

Limited Warranty

The 2024 Land Cruiser is covered by Toyota’s standard warranty, which includes a 36-month/36,000 mile basic warranty, a 60-month powertrain warranty, and an 8-year/100,000 mile warranty for hybrid-related components. Toyota also offers two years of complimentary maintenance and roadside assistance through ToyotaCare.

50,000 People Have Bought The Tata Nexon EV So Far


The Tata Nexon EV nameplate was introduced in early 2020 and has been leading the mass-market EV adoption in India since

Tata Nexon EV Prime and Max sales milestone

  • The Nexon EV was launched in January 2020, based on the facelifted Nexon, with Max and Prime derivatives introduced in 2022.

  • It is among the top three best-selling electric cars in India.

  • Tata offers the Nexon EV Prime with a 30.2kWh battery pack good for a claimed range of 312km.

  • The Nexon EV Max gets a 40.5kWh battery, offering an ARAI-rated range of 453km.

  • Both the Nexon EV Prime and Max share a few features like a touchscreen and auto AC.

  • Their prices range from Rs 14.49 lakh to Rs 19.54 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

50,000 units. That’s how many cumulative sales both the Tata Nexon EV Prime and Max have got to their name. This is like a shot in the arm for new buyers and the Indian automotive industry alike, given that our market is still slowly growing in acceptance of electric cars. Tata says the relatively newer Nexon EV Prime and Nexon EV Max variants constitute up to 15 percent in the overall sales of the Nexon.

Here’s a quick look at the journey of Tata’s most affordable electric car so far:

What Started It All?

Tata Nexon EV Prime

Back in early 2020, Tata brought out the facelifted Nexon, which also spawned the Nexon EV. It was among the first long-range mass market electric cars to go on sale in our market. It also became one of the first electric cars in India to be offered on a subscription basis, and it crossed the 1,000 unit-production milestone in a little over six months time.

Updates Down The Line

Tata Nexon EV Max

In May 2022, Tata further broadened the Nexon EV range by introducing a longer range version which got the “Max” suffix, which came with a larger battery pack and more features too. This also led to the standard Nexon EV getting the “Prime” suffix, which is positioned as the entry-level version of the electric SUV.

With these updates, the Nexon EV got pricier too and not all states were still offering discounts for incentivising EV purchases. However, the entry-level electric SUV from Tata remained a popular choice and its Ziptron tech has become a proven technology for the Indian market with various records to its name.

Also Read: Almost A Quarter Of Tata EV Buyers Are New Car Owners

Technical Stuff

Both the Nexon EV Prime and Max get some differences in their technical specifications, which are as follows:

Specification

Nexon EV Prime

Nexon EV Max

Battery Pack

30.2kWh

40.5kWh

Electric Motor

Single

Single

Power

129PS

143PS

Torque

245Nm

250Nm

ARAI-claimed range

312km

453km

Both versions of the Nexon EV support DC fast charging with speeds of up to 50kW, which takes around an hour to replenish their batteries from 0-80 percent.

A Quick Look At Features

Tata Nexon EV Max 10.25-inch touchscreen

Both the iterations of the Tata Nexon EV are loaded to the gills with common features such as a touchscreen system (7-inch unit in the Prime and 10.25-inch in the Max), a single-pane sunroof, connected car tech, and auto climate control. Their safety kits include dual front airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and cornering stability control.

Also See: Facelifted Tata Nexon EV Caught On Camera For The First Time, Showing Key Details

Price Range And Rivals

Tata Nexon EV Max rear

Tata retails the Nexon EV Prime between Rs 14.49 lakh and Rs 17.19 lakh while the Nexon EV Max ranges from Rs 16.49 to Rs 19.54 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Tata Nexon EV range goes up against the Mahindra XUV400 EV. The duo is a more premium option to the MG Comet EV while being an affordable alternative to the MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona Electric.

Read More on : Nexon EV Max Automatic

50,000 People Have Bought The Tata Nexon EV So Far

The Tata Nexon EV nameplate was introduced in early 2020 and has been leading the mass-market EV adoption in India since

Tata Nexon EV Prime and Max sales milestone

  • The Nexon EV was launched in January 2020, based on the facelifted Nexon, with Max and Prime derivatives introduced in 2022.

  • It is among the top three best-selling electric cars in India.

  • Tata offers the Nexon EV Prime with a 30.2kWh battery pack good for a claimed range of 312km.

  • The Nexon EV Max gets a 40.5kWh battery, offering an ARAI-rated range of 453km.

  • Both the Nexon EV Prime and Max share a few features like a touchscreen and auto AC.

  • Their prices range from Rs 14.49 lakh to Rs 19.54 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

50,000 units. That’s how many cumulative sales both the Tata Nexon EV Prime and Max have got to their name. This is like a shot in the arm for new buyers and the Indian automotive industry alike, given that our market is still slowly growing in acceptance of electric cars. Tata says the relatively newer Nexon EV Prime and Nexon EV Max variants constitute up to 15 percent in the overall sales of the Nexon.

Here’s a quick look at the journey of Tata’s most affordable electric car so far:

What Started It All?

Tata Nexon EV Prime

Back in early 2020, Tata brought out the facelifted Nexon, which also spawned the Nexon EV. It was among the first long-range mass market electric cars to go on sale in our market. It also became one of the first electric cars in India to be offered on a subscription basis, and it crossed the 1,000 unit-production milestone in a little over six months time.

Updates Down The Line

Tata Nexon EV Max

In May 2022, Tata further broadened the Nexon EV range by introducing a longer range version which got the “Max” suffix, which came with a larger battery pack and more features too. This also led to the standard Nexon EV getting the “Prime” suffix, which is positioned as the entry-level version of the electric SUV.

With these updates, the Nexon EV got pricier too and not all states were still offering discounts for incentivising EV purchases. However, the entry-level electric SUV from Tata remained a popular choice and its Ziptron tech has become a proven technology for the Indian market with various records to its name.

Also Read: Almost A Quarter Of Tata EV Buyers Are New Car Owners

Technical Stuff

Both the Nexon EV Prime and Max get some differences in their technical specifications, which are as follows:

Specification

Nexon EV Prime

Nexon EV Max

Battery Pack

30.2kWh

40.5kWh

Electric Motor

Single

Single

Power

129PS

143PS

Torque

245Nm

250Nm

ARAI-claimed range

312km

453km

Both versions of the Nexon EV support DC fast charging with speeds of up to 50kW, which takes around an hour to replenish their batteries from 0-80 percent.

A Quick Look At Features

Tata Nexon EV Max 10.25-inch touchscreen

Both the iterations of the Tata Nexon EV are loaded to the gills with common features such as a touchscreen system (7-inch unit in the Prime and 10.25-inch in the Max), a single-pane sunroof, connected car tech, and auto climate control. Their safety kits include dual front airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and cornering stability control.

Also See: Facelifted Tata Nexon EV Caught On Camera For The First Time, Showing Key Details

Price Range And Rivals

Tata Nexon EV Max rear

Tata retails the Nexon EV Prime between Rs 14.49 lakh and Rs 17.19 lakh while the Nexon EV Max ranges from Rs 16.49 to Rs 19.54 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Tata Nexon EV range goes up against the Mahindra XUV400 EV. The duo is a more premium option to the MG Comet EV while being an affordable alternative to the MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona Electric.

Read More on : Nexon EV Max Automatic

Mercedes-AMG SL 55 Makes A Comeback In India


The iconic SL nameplate is back for some top-down motoring in style, that too in a performance-spec AMG avatar

The Mercedes-AMG SL 55 Roadster has been launched in India at a price of Rs 2.35 crore (ex-showroom, pan India). The SL nameplate was last available in India in 2012, and now the sixth-generation model is making a comeback. The company has also started taking orders for the two-door SL cabriolet in India after a gap of almost 11 years.

Mercedes’ Only Two-Door Cabriolet

The AMG SL 55 Roadster is only the second convertible from Affalterbach to be available in India, following the E-Class cabriolet. The latest SL 55 features smooth and curvaceous lines, in line with Mercedes’ current design language. It has a distinctive slatted AMG-exclusive grille with sharp LED taillights, giving it a focused and performance-oriented appearance.

The roadster is equipped with 21-inch AMG-spec alloy wheels and high-performance tires. It comes with a soft-top that can be electronically stored away in just 15 seconds at speeds of up to 60kmph. The front of the car has an elongated profile, while the rear is stubby, contributing to its aggressive look with sleek tail lamp design and quad exhausts.

A Luxurious Cabin

Similar to other Mercedes-AMG models, the SL 55 combines luxury with a sporty touch. It features a chunky three-spoke AMG steering wheel with heating function, sporty aluminum pedals, turbine-inspired AC vents, carbon fiber inserts on the center console, and optional Nappa leather seat upholstery. The SL sports a 2+2 seating configuration, which is typical of luxury sports coupes.

Packed with Features

The SL 55 Roadster is equipped with a range of features including a 12.3-inch digital driver’s display, powered front seats with heating, ventilation, and massage functions, dual-zone climate control, and 64-color ambient lighting. The centerpiece is a portrait-styled 11.9-inch touchscreen MBUX-powered infotainment system with a 1220W 17-speaker Burmester sound system and wireless charging. Safety features include blind spot assist, surround view system, parking assist, eight airbags, ESP, and optional radar-based ADAS. The car also offers a usable boot with 240 liters of storage, enough for a couple of travel bags or even a golf bag.

A Handcrafted V8 Under The Hood!

The Mercedes-AMG SL 55 is powered by the brand’s signature hand-built 4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine. With an output of 476PS and 700Nm of torque, the engine propels the car from 0 to 100kmph in just 3.9 seconds. The transmission duties are handled by a 9-speed MCT automatic unit.

The car comes with Mercedes’ 4MATIC+ (AWD) drivetrain with rear-wheel steering and rear limited-slip differential as standard, ensuring excellent grip and stability during high-speed cornering. It also features an active suspension system with dynamic abilities, offering a choice of driving experiences from comfort to dynamic. Additionally, it can raise the car’s clearance by 30mm to tackle uneven terrains.

Rivalry

With its price, the AMG SL 55 directly competes with the lower variants of the Porsche 911 Cabriolet, which are similarly priced. Although open-top motoring is still not widely practiced in India, cars like the SL are likely to encourage more demand for cabriolets in the country.

ROLLS-ROYCE DAWN: HEADING INTO THE SUNSET

“In reviving the Dawn nameplate, Rolls-Royce reinvigorated something much more than a motor car – like the glamorous convertible it drew inspiration from, the contemporary Dawn has come to characterise a modern expression of ‘la dolce vita’; a way of living that embraces the beauty and richness of life. Dawn truly reflects the joy of good company, the thrill of adventure and the peace of quiet reflection. Indeed, this motor car is a testament to the modern art of living, recalling ‘la dolce vita’ spirit in every detail. As production of Dawn draws to a close, we can reflect on an extraordinary chapter in the marque’s history. This beautiful motor car perfectly embodies contemporary luxury while celebrating the marque’s founding principles and heritage.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars signals the end of a glorious, glamorous era as it ceases production of its Dawn convertible. In this retrospective, the marque reflects on the best-selling drophead in the brand’s history as it takes its own unique place in the pantheon of great Rolls-Royce motor cars.

CONTEMPORARY GLAMOUR AND ROMANCE
Following the success of Phantom VII, and its stablemates Phantom Coupé and Phantom Drophead Coupé, an increasingly youthful, universally self-confident and sociable client base was drawn to the Rolls-Royce brand. These new super-luxury consumers required a motor car that, like the first transformative models of Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood era, captured the glamour and romance of super-luxury motoring; but did so in a fashion completely in tune with their contemporary tastes and lifestyles.

Rolls-Royce CEO, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, recognised that there was space in the marque’s product portfolio to fulfil these clients’ desires. Accordingly, he challenged his designers to create not just a stablemate to Phantom Drophead Coupé, but an entirely new kind of super-luxury convertible. More than simply a beautiful motor car, it should evoke the romance and glamour that informs so much of Rolls-Royce’s legend, while offering a social, approachable and contemporary expression of open-top touring to an ascendant new generation.

Furthermore, it had to be completely new. Three years earlier, Rolls-Royce had launched its fastback coupé Wraith; but the idea of repurposing it was never considered. Instead, the marque’s designers found inspiration much earlier in the company’s vast and storied history. Between 1950 and 1954, Rolls-Royce made just 28 examples of the Silver Dawn drophead coupé. The Dawn nameplate, with its connotations of new beginnings, fresh opportunities and glorious vistas, was unanimously approved as the perfect candidate for a 21st Century reincarnation.

The seductively elegant original perfectly embodied the spirit of its age, immortalised in the expression ‘la dolce vita’ – ‘the sweet life’. A reminder to savour every moment and live fully in the present, ‘la dolce vita’ came to signify good company and quiet reflection ­– the importance of taking time to dwell on the pleasures of life in all its beauty and richness.

Most famously, La Dolce Vita was also the title of the classic 1960 film directed by Federico Fellini. Now widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, it made a global star of actress Anita Eckberg, and the Trevi Fountain, until today one of Rome’s most visited tourist attractions. Naturally, it also featured on mood boards within the Rolls-Royce design studio.

EXQUISITE ELEGANCE PAIRED WITH LUXURIOUS COMFORT
In the context of the film, ‘la dolce vita’ was a life filled with passion, adventure and romance. It was sensuous and sensual, a celebration of decadence, indulgence and pleasure in all its forms. It was this spirit that Rolls-Royce wanted to capture in its new drophead, expressed through timeless form language, contemporary craft and an effortless yet potent dynamic character.

The boldness of that vision was reflected in Dawn’s design. Its pure, simple form was inspired by fifties and sixties fashion, which evoked glamour by removing superfluous lines and textures, focussing instead on how it amplified the form of the wearer. Similarly, Dawn’s supple, flowing coachwork wraps around its occupants akin to raising a collar on an overcoat, affording those inside a cossetting, private and chic cabin experience.

Indeed, in creating Dawn, 80% of the panels were entirely unique, including a ‘wake channel’ on the bonnet emanating from the Spirit of Ecstasy, evoking the sensation of quietly gathering energy while provisioning drivers with a permanent vanishing point – a design feature that endures on Rolls-Royce motor cars today.

However, in one vital respect, Dawn broke with a long-established automotive design convention. Almost without exception, convertibles are designed in a 2+2 configuration, with full-size seating for the driver and one passenger in the front, plus two smaller seats for occasional passengers or children in the rear. The lack of rear-seat space, and particularly legroom, reduces the car’s comfort and practicality – a shortcoming Rolls-Royce refused to accept. Dawn was therefore a full four-seater with comfortable, individual seating for all occupants.

The very simplicity of Dawn’s design belied a host of complex engineering challenges, most notably the intricate roof mechanism, dubbed the ‘Silent Ballet’ for its precision, elegance and noiseless operation. A convertible hardtop had been briefly considered, however the marque’s designers decided Dawn’s roof should be created from fabric to retain the romance of listening to raindrops on canvas. Instead, a unique blend of materials, including fabric, cashmere and high-performance acoustic composites, made Dawn the world’s quietest convertible: with its roof closed, Dawn equalled the Rolls-Royce Wraith for noise-isolating performance.

A MODEL TESTING PROGRAMME
In quintessential Rolls-Royce style, engineers spent months optimising the convertible experience with an exhaustive testing programme – neither eliminating airflow completely nor permitting disruptive levels into the cabin. To achieve this, the test subject was a modified mannequin provisioned with a wig of long, flowing hair. It was chauffeured for hundreds of hours while a bank of sensors and cameras faithfully recorded how the hair was displaced by the moving air. The resulting data enabled engineers to make Dawn the world leader in aerodynamic comfort with the roof open.

Rolls-Royce also recognised the centrality of the driving experience for many of the younger clients Dawn was created for. Thus, beneath its svelte, minimal lines, Dawn received the marque’s near-silent 6.6-litre, 563bhp twin-turbo V12 engine. The chassis, naturally, delivered the brand’s signature ‘Magic Carpet Ride’, combining responsiveness and engagement with an almost supernatural smoothness.

Indeed, during a product experience later in Dawn’s life, an American journalist passed through an area as it was struck by an earthquake measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale, followed by a 2.7 aftershock; such was the smoothness of the ride, he learned of this only when he read about it in the press the following morning.

BLACK BADGE DAWN
In 2017, Rolls-Royce added a Black Badge variant of Dawn to its model family. Like the Ghost and Wraith that preceded it, Dawn’s alter ego derived its character from a series of engineering and design treatments. An entirely new exhaust system added a bass baritone quality to the engine note; the engine itself was tuned to deliver an extra 30bhp and boost torque to 840Nm. While appealing to the rebel spirit that attracts so many to this noire expression of the brand, Black Badge Dawn created its own singular place in the Rolls-Royce Pantheon – one characterised by the romance and seduction of the city at night.


A LASTING LEGACY
Beyond its desirability, Dawn brought the spirit of ‘la dolce vita’ to Rolls-Royce’s contemporary brand promise through an exquisite marriage of seductive design, contemporary materials, and a social, open-air driving experience. In doing so, Dawn has ensured its legacy by compelling an entirely new generation to the marque.