Rolls-Royce is the most conservative classic? Just not today! It looks like the company was inspired by Daimler’s experiment four years ago, when a cheerful palette of body colors was proposed for the brutal Mercedes G-Class. Crazy Color, and decided to follow the same path. Rolls-Royce models Dawn, Wraith and Cullinan in powerful versions Black Badge appeared in an unusual palette called Neon Nights.
This is not the first time Rolls-Royce has launched a series of cars in new shades. Moreover, the proprietary individualization program allows you to order a car in any color in general (for a considerable surcharge, of course). But this special series has a special status. For example, the Rolls-Royce Wraith coupe comes in a light green Lime Rock Green, inspired by the exotic coral-toed tree frog. Rolls-Royce Dawn Cabriolet – Eagle Rock Red, inspired by the ojia plant found in Hawaii. And the Rolls-Royce Cullinan crossover is painted in purple Mirabeau Blue, reminiscent of the wings of South American butterflies.
Bright body-colored inserts can be found on the dashboard of special vehicles, but the Cullinan crossover gets green accents. In addition, there will be a choice of two upholstery options in light and dark leather. It is curious that the flagship Phantom is not supposed to have such a coloring for image reasons.
The main market for cars from the Neon Nights series will be the United States, where these cars will be available for order from only one dealer in California. However, Rolls-Royce plans to release three cars in each of three shades for other countries – it is possible that the company has prepared a copy for Russia.
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