Imagine a Rolls-Royce Dawn that ditches its signature subtlety for a bold, head-turning statement. That's exactly what Venuum, a Dubai-based tuning company, has done with their latest creation. This isn't your grandfather's Rolls-Royce. We first caught a glimpse of this jaw-dropping convertible at the SEMA show, thanks to Creative Bespoke, but now we have the full story. And this is the part most people miss: it's not just a one-off showpiece. Venuum is actually producing a limited run of 25 styling packages, and orders are already pouring in.
But here's where it gets controversial: Venuum's design transforms the elegant British droptop into a rolling spectacle. The front fascia is a masterclass in opulence, boasting an intricate triangular ornament, additional integrated daytime running lights (DRLs), and a striking white Spirit of Ecstasy atop the hood. Even the Rolls-Royce emblem gets a bold orange makeover. The sides are equally dramatic, featuring aftermarket skirts and quarter panel trims, while the rear end continues the theme with an over-the-top diffuser and a sports-grade exhaust system. Rally-inspired 'moon disc' wheels complete the audacious look.
The interior follows suit, with a bold white and orange leather scheme, though the dashboard and center console remain classic black. Whether this color combination is a stroke of genius or a step too far is up for debate. One thing's for sure: this Venuum-tuned Dawn is guaranteed to divide opinions. Is it a refreshing take on luxury, or a sacrilege to the Rolls-Royce ethos? Let us know what you think in the comments below!