Rolls-Royce: Gliding along in bright colors
NEON NIGHTS Rolls-Royce launches a limited series of Neon Nights models in the Dawn, Wraith and Cullinan Black Badge ranges. The colors were inspired by exotic plants and animals. Standing out is guaranteed. So Black Badge models don't all have to be just black. Originally created for American customers, black badges are now available for the Wraith coupe, the Dawn convertible and the [...]
So Black Badge models don't all have to be just black. Originally created for American customers, three new colors are now also available worldwide for the Wraith coupe, Dawn convertible and Cullinan SUV.
Cheerful tones are available as desired
The Wraith Black Badge in Lime Rock Green takes its color from the Australian coral-fingered tree frog and also features greener accents in the gray interior. In the Dawn Black Badge in Eagle Rock Red, the red of a plant native to Hawaii glows.
The interior is also gray and red. Finally, there's the big Cullinan Black Badge. Its Mirabeau Blue is derived from an exotic butterfly from South America. The interior in white and green forms a strong contrast.
There are only three models of each color
The so-called Neon Nights models in the Black Badge series follow the pastel-colored vehicles unveiled at Pebble Beach in 2019. These enjoyed unexpectedly great popularity.
On Swiss roads, however, you will hardly encounter a neon-lit Rolls-Royce, because the English want to produce just three models of each color. Prices on request.