The Rolls-Royce Dawn and Wraith have sadly been axed
Rolls-Royce, the luxury British automaker, has announced the end of the production run for its twin two-door models, the Wraith and the Dawn. The post The Rolls-Royce Dawn and Wraith have sadly been axed appeared first on CAR Magazine.

Rolls-Royce, the luxury British automaker, has announced the end of the production run for its twin two-door models, the Wraith and the Dawn. While the news may come as a disappointment to fans of the brand, it is all in preparation for the launch of the highly anticipated Rolls-Royce Spectre, the company’s first all-electric vehicle.

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The Wraith and Dawn have had an impressive seven-year production run, but now, as the Spectre approaches, Rolls-Royce has closed order books for both models. The Spectre is set to take the luxury brand’s vision to the next level, offering a unique and all-electric driving experience.

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The luxurious brand has always been known for its craftsmanship, and the Spectre is no exception. It is currently in the final stages of development and testing, and deliveries are set to begin in the fourth quarter of this year. While the Spectre is not a direct replacement for the Wraith, it will take on the role of a coupé in the company’s range, according to Rolls-Royce CEO, Müller-Ötvös.
Insiders say that the brand could have made an all-electric version of one of its existing models, but it was important that the Spectre had its own identity and offered something unique to the range lineup. The brand is known for its attention to detail and its commitment to creating cars that are truly special, and the Spectre is no exception.

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While some may criticize the Wraith and Dawn as being “tarted-up” versions of the BMW 7 Series, there is no denying that they are truly special motorcars. They are the epitome of English craftsmanship, and while they may lack the gravitas of the Phantom, their more compact size and less intimidating price tags make them a more appealing option for many.

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The end of the Wraith and Dawn production run is bittersweet, but it is all in preparation for the launch of the Rolls-Royce Spectre, the brand’s first all-electric vehicle. The Spectre is set to offer a unique driving experience, and with deliveries beginning later this year, it won’t be long until we see the latest masterpiece from the iconic British automaker.
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