
Rolls-Royce Dawn Convertible: A Swan Song for the Ages

The history of Britain's original luxury car brand runs deep. In 1884, the Rolls-Royce company dug its roots into London's soil and quietly rose to prominence as the planet's finest producers of high-quality vehicles. To this day, the name "Rolls-Royce" is synonymous with "luxury cars."
Breathing rarified air across three centuries, Rolls-Royce has designed some of the greatest vehicles to ever grace Earth's roadways. From the very first 6-cylinder Silver Ghost to the most recently announced Spectre EV, these are our picks for the best Rolls-Royce cars the world has ever seen.
In August 2022, California's Monterey Car Week became the official landing place for Rolls-Royce's newest debut: the Phantom Series II. Joining the Pebble Beach Collection—which also features a stunning Forbidden Pink Black Badge Cullinan and Crystal-Green Ghost—the newest bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantom, which has been coined 'Maverick' by its designers, shocked and delighted thousands of guests at Monterey's "The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering" event.
The Rolls-Royce aviation company just smashed a speed record (by 132 mph!) after making the fastest electric vehicle with wings. That seems only fitting since Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has been low-key producing some of the fastest sedans without wings. (Note: apart from sharing a gorgeous name, the two companies are of no relation.)
If George Jetson won the lottery and retired from Spacely Sprockets, Rolls-Royce’s futuristic all-electric EV concept is what he would drive.
Codenamed “103EX,” this wickedly astonishing Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100 Concept Vehicle gives us a breathtaking glimpse into the storied marque’s groundbreaking efforts to develop the world’s first all-electric, ultra-high-end Rolls-Royce electrified luxury vehicle.
The 103EX first debuted at London’s Roadhouse in 2016 and has completed a successful world tour, triumphantly returning to Rolls-Royce's home in Goodwood, England.
Riddle us this: What limited-edition luxury vehicle comes with a built-in mystery that has yet to be solved and confused just about every amateur detective on the web? The 2021 Rolls-Royce Wraith Kryptos, of course.
The mystery of the Wraith began in July of 2020, when a total of 50 models shipped out from London. Found on each Wraith car are a series of cryptic messages; when those messages are deciphered, the clues unveil a solution, which will lead one lucky Wraith owner to an unknown prize.
The game, it seems, is afoot.