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ROLLS-ROYCE DAWN – UNCOMPROMISED DROPHEAD LUXURY
Tue Sep 08 15:41:00 CEST 2015 Press Kit
“Our new Rolls-Royce Dawn promises a striking, seductive encounter like no other Rolls-Royce to date, and begins a new age of open-top, super-luxury motoring. Dawn is a beautiful new motor car that offers the most uncompromised open-top motoring experience in the world. It will be the most social of super-luxury drophead motor cars for those who wish to bathe in the sunlight of the world’s most exclusive social hotspots.
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Georgina Cox
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
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Our new Rolls-Royce Dawn promises a striking, seductive encounter
like no other Rolls-Royce to date, and begins
a new age of open-top, super-luxury motoring.
Dawn is a beautiful new motor car that offers the most
uncompromised open-top motoring experience in the world. It will be
the most social of super-luxury drophead motor cars for those who
wish to bathe in the sunlight of the world’s most exclusive social hotspots.
Quite simply, it is the sexiest Rolls-Royce ever built.
The name ‘Dawn’ perfectly suggests the fresh opportunities that
every new day holds – an awakening, an opening up of one’s senses
and a burst of sunshine. In its tentative, inchoate, anticipatory
state, dawn is the world coming to light from the ethereal dark of
the night. The early-day chill of dawn provides an erotic tingle on
the skin, awakening the senses and passions as the day begins.
Like Eleanor Thornton, thought by many to be the inspiration
behind the Spirit of Ecstasy, the
Rolls-Royce Dawn will itself prove to be the muse that leads its
owner to believe that at the start of the day, anything is possible.”
Torsten Mueller-Oetvoes, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars
INTRODUCTION
“…Accept nothing nearly right or good enough.”
Compromise is not a word recognised in the
Rolls-Royce lexicon. Indeed the company continues to live by the
clarion cry of co-founder Sir Henry Royce to “Strive for perfection in
everything you do. Take the best that exists and make it better. When
it does not exist, design it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough.”
The first part of this maxim – “Strive for perfection in
everything you do” – guides the company’s every action particularly
during the creation of a new motor car. The second – “Take the best
that exists and make it better” – has been clearly evidenced in the
success of both Phantom Series II and Ghost Series II as they were
carefully updated in 2012 and 2014 respectively. And when Rolls-Royce
judged that it was time for an authentic gentleman’s Gran Turismo to
return to the world stage, it was guided by the third part of Sir
Henry’s maxim: “When it does not exist, design it.” And thus, Wraith
was born.
Now, the final part of this maxim has guided the Rolls-Royce
design and engineering teams as they have worked to initiate a new age
for open-top, super-luxury motoring. In a sector exclusively populated
by the biggest of automotive compromises – the 2+2 seat configuration
– Rolls-Royce has chosen to “accept nothing nearly right or good enough.”
And so, the new Rolls-Royce Dawn, the world’s only true modern
four-seater super-luxury drophead, is born.
“It is always darkest just before the dawn”
In the most challenging times, the phrase “It is
always darkest just before the dawn” – originally coined by English
Restoration preacher Thomas Fuller – resonates as a beacon of hope.
This early morning darkness, where apparitions such as phantoms,
ghosts or wraiths have been imagined, and where one’s apprehensions
lurk, is brushed aside by an energising burst of early morning
sunlight as one awakens to a new dawn and the endless possibilities of
a new day.
Such was the feeling in 1952 as the world was finally emerging
from a period of economic austerity following protracted war. That
year, the world looked forward in hope as the world’s first passenger
jet , the British deHavilland Comet, made its first
commercial flight; the Big Bang Theory of the creation of the Universe
was first propounded, and Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne of
the United Kingdom.
That very same year, the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn drophead, which
became the muse for the designers of the new Rolls-Royce Dawn, was
finished by Rolls-Royce coachbuilders Park Ward and delivered to its
first customer, Colonel W.A. Phillips in Canada.
A new beginning for Rolls-Royce at the time, the original Silver
Dawn was the first Rolls-Royce to be offered with a factory-built
body. However, the drophead Rolls-Royces that carried the name Silver
Dawn continued to be coach-built for individual customers, ensuring
their uniqueness and rarity, and embodied the optimism of the age as
we began to enjoy life again and pursue La Dolce Vita.
This famous and rare Rolls-Royce name was only ever applied to
28 very special drophead bodies between 1950 and 1954.
Rolls-Royce’s new Dawn has taken inspiration from the Silver
Dawn, whilst delivering a world first in super-luxury motoring – a
cool, contemporary interpretation of what a super-luxury four-seater
convertible motor car should be in 2015 – rare, refined and the most
social super-luxury car there is.
Much like the 1952 Silver Dawn drophead, the new Rolls-Royce
Dawn stands apart from its stable mates, featuring 80% unique body panels.
Indeed such attention has been paid to ensuring this amazing new
dawn for super-luxury motoring delivers on its promise, even the tyres
that connect the new Rolls-Royce Dawn to the roads it will glide over
have been specially developed to deliver the pinnacle ‘magic carpet’
ride expected of every Rolls-Royce that leaves The Home of Rolls-Royce
at Goodwood, England.
And, specific engineering and manufacturing attention has been
paid to the creation of the Dawn’s roof. Unheard of anywhere in the
modern motor industry until now, the roof of the Rolls-Royce Dawn
delivers the silence of a Wraith when up and operates in almost
complete silence in just over 20 seconds at a cruising speed of up to 50kph.
It is safe to say that the new Rolls-Royce Dawn is the quietest
open top car ever made.
DESIGN
2+2 ≠ 4
“In the world of Rolls-Royce, day to day mathematical norms don’t
always apply. That’s why I say in the case of the new Rolls-Royce
Dawn, 2+2 does not equal 4.”
Giles Taylor, Director of Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
Studying the open-top motor car sector, and
specifically its high-value luxury niche, it became apparent to
Rolls-Royce’s designers that customers were being short-changed. The
myopic focus on one specific configuration – the 2+2 setup – was, in
the view of Rolls-Royce, a compromise too far.
Commonly held, a 2+2 is a configuration with seating for the
driver and one passenger in the front plus two smaller seats for
occasional passengers or children in the rear. Space in the rear is
most noticeably absent in terms of longitudinal leg-room, thereby
reducing the comfort and practicality of the car. In the case of a
convertible body type, this reduction in space is often the result of
the manufacturer’s inability to package the convertible roof together
with boot and rear passenger space. The result is a sector populated
exclusively by open-top cars that Rolls-Royce would consider
compromised and ‘anti-social’.
“At Rolls-Royce, we pride ourselves as creators of fine motor
cars that also serve as social spaces,” comments Taylor. “The idea of
creating a car like Dawn that can be used in comfort by only two
adults on a day to day basis is anathema. In creating Dawn we have
accepted no compromise to the comfort and luxury of four adults who
want to travel together in the pinnacle of style.”
A striking, seductive encounter
“Dawn is a Rolls-Royce that feels completely at home on the Route
Napoleon. It is a contemporary homage to a life on the Côte d’Azur.
The car is a contemporary take on the ‘Casino’ lifestyle. Perhaps
seen as cavalier in character it is intended to attract people who
relish both freedom and sophistication,” comments Giles Taylor,
Director of Design.
“At Rolls-Royce Motor Cars we design without compromise, and this
uncompromising approach brings new challenges with each new motor
car,” continues Taylor. “In the case of the new Rolls-Royce Dawn, we
have designed it from the road up to deliver a striking, seductive encounter.”
The new Rolls-Royce Dawn greets the observer with a
striking yet elegant exterior design with classic Rolls-Royce
appearance and presence. It is the most vibrant Rolls-Royce yet with
charming and alluring qualities that bring a new level of finesse,
sophistication and refinement in a drophead coupé – a serene yet
exhilarating sense of uncompromised freedom.
It offers a new level of effortlessness and a relaxed sensory
experience with an underlying exhilaration and dynamism. All this
without a single compromise to comfort and space. This new Rolls-Royce
embodies dynamic and social qualities that will attract a broader,
younger and more socially-aware audience around the world.
Contrary to media speculation, the new Rolls-Royce Dawn is not a Wraith drophead. 80%
of the exterior body panels of the new Dawn are newly designed to
accommodate an evolution of Rolls-Royce’s design language and to
encapsulate highly contemporary, four-seat super-luxury drophead architecture.
The aim was clear. To do what no other car manufacturer had
achieved so far – make a car that looks as beautiful with its roof up
as with it down. One could almost say that the result of the design
team’s restless endeavours has been to make the new Rolls-Royce Dawn
two cars in one.
Exterior design
The Rolls-Royce Dawn maintains timeless Rolls-Royce
design principles – 2:1 wheel height to body height, a long bonnet,
short front overhang, a long rear overhang, an elegant tapering rear
graphic and a high shoulder line.
All this tradition is delivered in a beautiful and thoroughly
contemporary design. Like an athlete, Rolls-Royce Dawn appears poised,
taught and ready to go. The latent acceleration and tension in the
surfaces are increased through completely new panels which evince
curvature that creates a tighter surface and a more powerful
silhouette which hints at what lies beneath.
Dawn’s powerful and striking front end gives it a sensuous yet
edgy, almost masculine look whilst the bold sweeping shoulder line
becomes more sensuous as it flows over the swell of the rear wheels,
accommodating a wider track. A tapered ‘wake channel’ on the bonnet,
emanating from the Spirit of Ecstasy’s wings, evokes the sight of a
jet’s vapour trail, hinting at the car’s dynamism. With its high
shoulder line, massive C-pillar and horizontally narrow side window
aperture, when viewed from side-on and roof up, the car looks akin to
a low-slung ‘hot rod’.
At the front, the grille is recessed by approximately 45mm
whilst the lower front bumper has been extended 53mm compared to
Wraith. This has been done to focus the eye on the jet air intake face
and to make the car feel focused, even when standing still. The grille
design helps accelerate the tension of the car towards the rear
shoulders, again emphasising the unique elegance of Dawn.
The grille and bumper focus attention on the horizontal lines of
the car rather than the traditional vertical lines of the other
members of the Rolls-Royce family. The bumper now incorporates the
number plate surround and a new focused lower air dam. The mesh in the
lower valance is recessed and black in colour, helping create a sense
of depth which supplements the depth in the grille. Also, chrome
‘blades’ act to plant the car while also complementing the horizontal
lines and accelerating the flow of the eye around the car thus
increasing the impression of power and width.
When viewing the Rolls-Royce Dawn in side profile, one’s eye is
instantly drawn to the elegant profile of the car. The soft top shape
is completely harmonious and homogenous without the ugly concave areas
or sharp struts seen in other manufacturers’ soft tops. In addition,
new 21” polished and 21’’ and 20” painted wheels ensure Dawn remains a
perfectly executed, contemporary expression of Rolls-Royce luxury.
The rear end of the car, having swelled over the feminine ‘hips’
of Dawn, tapers in towards the rear, echoing the elegant design of
early ‘boat tail’ Rolls-Royce drophead coupés and indeed the beautiful
motor launches of the early 20th Century that inspired them.
The silent lowering of the soft top transforms the Rolls-Royce
Dawn, delivering a true Dawn moment. In hero specification of Midnight
Sapphire exterior and Mandarin leather interior, night becomes day as
rays of sunshine burst forth, bringing the inside out, joining this
social space with the wider world of possibilities.
Roof down, the sexiness of the Rolls-Royce Dawn is even more
apparent. From the side the steep rake of the windscreen, the swage
line that flows over the rear haunches plus the high beltline that
rises along the profile give the impression of effortless swiftness.
The very same rising beltline wraps around the rear passenger cabin
akin to the collar of a jacket pulled up to protect the neck.
The stainless steel waist line finisher that wraps around the
cabin encompasses the deck that covers the soft top when stowed, and
integrates the high-level brake light. This beautiful metal feature
works in harmony with the stainless steel door handles, polished
wheels, visible exhausts and front and rear bumper jewellery, to
create a priceless look and feel.
The deck itself is an amazing work of modern craftsmanship.
Clothed in open-pore Canadel panelling that traces the horse-shoe
shape of the rear cabin, it demonstrates the great advances that the
craftspeople in the Woodshop at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood
have made in wood crafting technology and techniques.
The wood on the deck, chosen by the customer to suit their
individual taste, flows down the ‘Waterfall’ between the rear seats,
and around the cabin clothing the interior door panels and enticing
the owner to enter Dawn.
Interior design
Once again Rolls-Royce’s unique coach doors come into
their own in a drophead format. The coach doors are impressive and
graceful. The doors complement the long front wings and relaxed waft
line, creating a long body profile and a cosseted cabin.
Evocative of the classic sports car profile, they add
considerably to the easy entry and egress of rear passengers from
Dawn’s luxurious embrace. The rear passengers do not merely ‘get out’
of a Rolls-Royce Dawn, but rather stand and disembark as if from a
Riva motor launch onto a glamorous private jetty in Monaco or on Lake Como.
Of course as one would expect of a Rolls-Royce, the coach doors
also serve a more fundamental purpose than simply a means of access.
Perhaps just as importantly, they also add significantly to the
overall strength and stiffness of the body as they allow the
construction of an uninterrupted A-pillar.
The first impression upon entering Dawn is of the four separate
bucket seats set in the midst of a sumptuous and sartorial slingshot
of wood and leather. The slingshot concept runs from the driver’s
A-post towards the rear of the car, around the rear seats before
returning to the passenger A-Pillar.
The slingshot form is reminiscent of a barchetta, pulled back,
poised and ready to launch the occupants of the car to the horizon,
even whilst stationary. This design complements the accelerated
tension seen in the exterior of the car. The interior complements the
exterior, a place of opulence, security and presence.
The Rolls-Royce Dawn offers four very individual, cosseting
seats. The vehicle is a full four seater and so there is no compromise
in comfort wherever you sit. The seats have been designed to help
emphasise the energetic, yet elegant intent and sense of purpose of
the car, complemented by an intersecting full length centre console.
The upper seat back houses the seat belt harness, which together with
the pillarless bodywork enhances and emphasises the slingshot of wood
or leather with no breaks in the flow-lines. The wood on the surfaces
of the trays are also book-matched down the centre console in a
chevron pattern pointing forward providing an accelerated feel.
The instrument dials have also undergone subtle enhancements
with individually applied polished metal chaplets around the dials
evoking the precision design of hand-made, luxury wrist watches,
whilst the matt chrome centres ‘float’ in the middle of each
instrument. In addition, a new clock design featuring the new motor
car’s name has been introduced.
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
The Silent Ballet
Without question, the engineering highlight of the
new Rolls-Royce Dawn is the new roof. To be a true Rolls-Royce, Dawn
had to deliver the hushed driving experience associated with all
Rolls-Royces. At the same time the only choice for a Rolls-Royce was a
fabric roof for reasons of aesthetics, romance and brand
appropriateness. There is nothing more romantic than driving a
convertible in the rain at night and hearing the drops pattering on
the roof. In conversation with its customers, Rolls-Royce realised
that they felt the same way.
Working with a fabric roof configuration, the Rolls-Royce
engineering team set themselves a challenging goal which they were
unwilling to compromise on – to make the quietest convertible car in
the world today. This quest for silence applied to all aspects of the
engineering of the new roof and by extension the new motor car.
Firstly, the passengers’ on-board aural experience roof up and
roof down while in motion had to be pure Rolls-Royce. The design of
the roof had to be graceful, beautiful and sensuous whilst remaining
one of the largest canopies to grace a convertible car.
Of particular note is how the canopy wraps around the rear seats
and down over the window tops of Dawn thereby optically lowering the
roofline of the car to contribute to its low-slung appearance.
Another point to note is the small size of the rear glass – a
carefully-judged proportion which heightens the sense of a private
sanctuary when motoring with the roof up.
Two key techniques were employed to ensure the roof not only
appears beautiful and sensuous in its form, but also contributes to
the silence of the car in its function. A perfectly smooth surface,
combined with an innovative tailored ‘French Seam’ ensures that the
air flow over the car with the roof up creates no noticeable wind
noise. Inside, the Rolls-Royce Dawn is as silent as a Rolls-Royce
Wraith – a first in convertible motoring.
Secondly, the actual opening and closing of the roof mechanism
had to be both beautiful and unobtrusive at the same time. The
engineering team even went so far as to invent a phrase for what they
wished to achieve with the roof mechanism. The Silent Ballet.
And a Silent Ballet is what they achieved.
Operating in complete silence in just 22 seconds, and at
cruising speeds of up to 50km/h this ‘Silent Ballet’ engages the
majority of one’s senses as silence and seclusion are exchanged for
the sounds, light and aromas of the outside world. As if opening an
airlock, Dawn lifts the lid on the outside world and its cabin becomes
a wider part of the owner’s social space.
Bespoke Audio
For those not so worried about silence and more
interested in sharing music and entertainment with their friends,
Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke Audio system has been specially calibrated for
the unique configuration of the Rolls-Royce Dawn. Finely tuned by
expert Rolls-Royce audio engineers, Bespoke Audio is the most
exhaustively designed automotive hi-fi system ever developed and has
been minutely calibrated to compensate for the dual personality of Dawn.
Whether the roof is open or closed, Bespoke Audio ensures
perfect acoustic balance and performance. Audio engineers were
consulted throughout the design process of the car on the effect
proposed changes may have had on the performance of the audio system –
a practice unparalleled in the automotive world.
Sixteen individually-tuned speakers, with both theatre and
studio settings, deliver a pure ‘larger than live’ sensation. Two bass
speakers located in the boot complement seven tweeters meticulously
placed throughout the cabin. The system utilises a highly sensitive
microphone to constantly monitor ambient exterior noise, subtly
adjusting the volume and tone settings accordingly to ensure the
system delivers consistent perfection. The technology complements
this, with frequency and phase correction for individual speakers
eliminating potential loud and dead spots caused by outside influences.
Engineering a new Dawn for open-top motoring
In addition to the undisputed leaps forward made in the
engineering of soft-top cars by the Rolls-Royce team, the new
Rolls-Royce Dawn also introduces several other tailor-made engineering innovations.
The challenge in designing any convertible lies in retaining a
high degree of torsional rigidity throughout the body while keeping
weight down. Torsional rigidity is vital to minimise the scuttle shake
associated with most convertible cars and to help maintain the car’s
dynamic composure.
Extensive testing and research were carried out before the
engineering team were completely satisfied. Tens of thousands of
kilometres were driven over rough road surfaces to help identify and
eliminate potential problems. The result is a chassis that makes the
Rolls-Royce Dawn the most rigid four-seater convertible available today.
A newly designed suspension configuration takes care of the
specific behaviour of this open top motor car in the areas of body
stiffness and mass distribution, guaranteeing ultimate cruising
comfort and the expected Rolls-Royce ‘magic carpet’ ride.
Fewer aerodynamic lifts in front and rear and a lower centre of
gravity, in combination with newly designed air springs and active
roll bars, deliver surprisingly agile handling capabilities for this
super-luxury boulevardier.
The flared, sensuous rear flanks of the Dawn indicate a rear
track that is 24mm wider compared to Ghost, giving Dawn a lower,
sleeker profile. In addition, the car’s wide hip not only adds to the
seductiveness of the car, its broad shoulders underline the masculine
muscularity and strength of the vehicle, helped by the 180mm shorter wheelbase.
The heart of the Rolls-Royce Dawn driving experience
The beating heart and soul of any Rolls-Royce motor
car is the beloved twin-turbo 6.6-litre V12 powertrain. With a power
output of 563bhp or 420kW @ 5,250rpm and a torque rating of 780Nm or
575 lb ft @ 1,500rpm, Dawn’s driving experience is exceptional.
This experience is enhanced by dynamic accelerator pedal mapping
which delivers up to 30% increased response at medium throttle.
Dawn maintains Rolls-Royce’s typical steering characteristics
providing superb driver feedback thereby ensuring that the car is
effortless but precise to drive, while also providing a great sense of
safety, even at higher speeds, no matter if the top is up or down.
The result is that the new Dawn is Rolls-Royce’s most powerful
full four-seat drophead motor car to date, and thanks to its advanced
engineering is lighter and more fuel efficient than the majority of
compromised 2+2 convertibles in the market.
Grip is provided by runflat tyres, metrically sized at 540mm (20
inches) in diameter. These tyres enable the Dawn to run on a deflated
tyre for at least 100 miles/160km at speeds up to 50mph/80km/h before
needing a replacement. A remarkable level of control still exists,
even with a tyre fully deflated. Optional 21” wheels are also
available, mounted on 10-spoke rims. The inclusion of runflat tyre
technology removes the need for a spare wheel and jack, freeing up
space in the luggage compartment.
Discreet technology for an effortless drive
In common with the entire Rolls-Royce family of fine motor cars,
the new Dawn is at the very vanguard of automotive design and
technology. Dawn presents drivers with a suite of discreet
technologies that ensure their leisure time in the car is a
super-luxurious effortless experience. Key is the discreet placement
of the car’s technological functions. Dawn is therefore fitted with
the Spirit of Ecstasy Rotary Controller, an intuitive, one-touch
solution that allows the user effortless access to media and
navigation functions.
For example, characters for navigation input or media searches
can be finger-drawn onto its surface, echoing seamless smartphone
functionality. A one-touch call button located conveniently on the
steering wheel allows users to summon the car’s functions using simple
voice commands. Both features remove the need for superfluous buttons
and ensure absolute ease of use. For example, simply press the button
and say the command: “Navigate to St. Tropez” and the car’s Satellite
Navigation system will plot the fastest possible route.
This Spirit of Ecstasy Rotary Controller presents a touch pad
(rather than a touch screen which might leave unsightly fingerprints
at driver and passenger eye level), with the ability to write
characters by finger, as well as the ability to scroll through
function menus by turning the chrome dial and pressing down to select
its functions.
The system recognises Latin and Arabic characters as well as Mandarin.
The Rotary Controller’s touch pad also allows ‘pull and pinch’
features, replicating intuitive smart phone functionality. These help
the user pinpoint chosen areas on the screen or make them larger.
Information from the significantly updated Multimedia Interface
and Navigation system is displayed beautifully on a new 10.25”
high-definition screen, whilst hardware and software changes have
improved processing speeds for faster route calculations.
An Automatic Cruise Control system helps to reduce constant
small precision adjustments of distance and speed, reducing continuous
creep, stop and start. The driver can now move along in city traffic
in a confident and relaxed manner relying on the system to monitor
conditions and react to changes in traffic patterns – for example when
entering a new road or slip road.
New software for the radar and camera – located in the front
bumper valance and centre upper windscreen respectively – provides
faster system response times, including faster pre-conditioning of the
brakes to expect emergency pressure.
Should the worst of circumstances arise, Dawn will deploy a
concealed roll-over protection system from behind the rear head
restraints in just a fraction of a second. A ratchet system then locks
them in place. This roll-over protection system also encompasses the
entire windscreen surround of the car.
Satellite Aided Transmission
The Rolls-Royce Dawn’s effortless dynamism is
augmented with the addition of Satellite Aided Transmission, a
technology that made its global debut on Wraith in 2013.
Satellite Aided Transmission utilises GPS data to allow the car
to see beyond what the driver sees, anticipating their next move based
on location and driving style.
It uses this information to select the most appropriate gear
from the Dawn’s 8-speed ZF gearbox to ensure the driver is able to
appropriately exploit the power from the Rolls-Royce 6.6 litre
twin-turbo V12, ensuring an effortless and seamless drive experience.
For example when approaching a sweeping bend, the car will
predict how you wish to drive through it. When the driver lifts the
accelerator it will hold the lower gear to ensure maximum power is
available on accelerating through the exit of the corner.
Satellite Aided Transmission comes as standard on Dawn.
From dusk ‘til dawn – Illuminating technology shows the way
The most recent developments in LED lighting
technology have also been applied to the Rolls-Royce Dawn. The way
this light is managed is significantly enhanced by adaptive
technology. Electronically controlled reflectors move in the direction
of travel in response to wheel turns to give a greater depth of vision
when cornering and a whiter, brighter light ensures effortless and
safe driving on dark roads whilst helping reduce driver tiredness.
In addition, automatic dipping of full-beam headlights has been
replaced with revolutionary new glare-free technology. When a car
approaches, light is deflected to ensure the oncoming driver is not
dazzled. Dawn drivers therefore enjoy the safety benefits of constant
full-beam visibility. A day-time running bar frames Dawn’s
contemporary front light graphic, giving the car a distinctive
signature whilst augmenting safety at the same time.
Night-time driving safety is boosted by the head-up display and
heat detection system that detects both human and animal heat
signatures, and issues an audible warning to the driver of possible danger.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions | |
Vehicle length | 5285mm / 17.34ft |
Vehicle width | 1947mm / 6.39ft |
Vehicle height (unladen) | 1502mm / 4.93ft |
Wheelbase | 3112mm / 10.21ft |
Turning circle | 12.7m / 41.7ft |
Boot Volume (DIN) | 244ltr - 295ltr / 8.6 ft3 - 10.4 ft3 |
Weight | |
Unladen Weight (DIN) | 2560kg / 5644lb |
Engine | |
Engine / cylinders / valves | V / 12 / 48 |
Fuel management | Direct injection |
Power output @ engine speed | 563bhp / 420kW / 570PS @ 5250rpm |
Max torque @ engine speed | 780Nm / 575lb ft @ 1500rpm |
Fuel type | 10:1 / Premium unleaded1 |
Performance | |
Top speed | 250kmh / 155mph (governed) |
Acceleration 0 - 100km/h | 4.9sec² |
Fuel Consumption | |
Urban | 21.4ltr / 100km / 13.2mpg (Imp.) |
Extra urban | 9.8ltr / 100km / 28.8mpg (Imp.) |
Combined consumption / range | 14.2ltr / 100km / 19.9mpg (Imp.) |
CO2 emissions | 330g/km |
These figures are subject to final verification.
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