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Rolls-Royce Dawn is inspired by Japanese architecture

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Rolls-Royce introduces a special edition of the Dawn convertible with designs inspired by The Kita Tea House in Tokyo.

Collaborating with the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, Rolls-Royce has released a special Dawn version inspired by The Kita Tea House, a residence with unique architecture in Japan. The exterior of the car is finished in Silver Haze silver which can exhibit different shades depending on the viewing angle. Under direct sunlight, the car has a light copper color, similar to the color of the copper shields arranged outside The Kita building. Behind the car, the Rolls-Royce design team used Royal Walnut walnut panels with natural air vents to decorate the upper body. The interior of the car features luxurious leather, and the Selby Gray dashboard can change to Piano Black. Besides the changes in design as well as the use of materials to become more unique, the car has no upgrade in strength. Under the hood of the car is still a 6.6L twin-turbocharged V12 engine, with a maximum capacity of 563 horsepower, 820 Nm of torque. The special Rolls-Royce Dawn above will only be available to owners of the attic apartment of The Kita Tea House building. The price of this version has not been announced in detail. This super luxury convertible has a starting price of 356,500 USD in the US market.