Mansory Challenges The Limits Of Taste With New Rolls-Royce Dawn originally appeared on Autoblog.
Even Mansory Calls Its New Dawn 'Challenging'
A decade ago, Rolls-Royce unveiled the Dawn convertible at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, and it didn't stick around very long, with production being discontinued globally in 2023. But in 2025, aftermarket tuner Mansory is still developing new parts for the drop-top, despite already having a kit for this car in its catalog. Presumably, the Dawn's age is attracting a new class of buyers on the used market, buyers who will love the attention that comes with a Mansory build. And this take on the Dawn will certainly draw a lot of gazes, with even Mansory's social media posts saying this gives the convertible "a challenging look" whose "each detail is a statement of individuality."
A More Extreme Look

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Forged carbon fiber appears all over, with its most copious application appearing at the front of the vehicle, where a new hood dominates the Dawn's appearance. Around the lower side intakes and the central Pantheon grille, more forged carbon elements appear, while additional LED lighting units and a spoiler with small flics on the end add more presence. Even the windshield surround and rear deck cover are made of the stuff, and so are the vaned accents on the rocker panels and the side skirt extensions beneath them. On each front fender, another add-on mimics a vent, with something similar appearing on each side on the rear bumper. While the entire car will certainly only appeal to a select few, we think the kit would have looked better without these sick-on elements, which look like they could have come off an Autozone shelf. A new diffuser with an additional brake light, a trunk lip spoiler, and a cover for the number plate lighting all make use of more carbon fiber, and the final touch is a set of multi-spoke wheels with a Mansory logo on the center cap.
Interior Upgrades And Potential Performance

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Mansory can completely revise the cabin, too, and this one boasts a new steering wheel with honeycomb-like carbon fiber weave and Mansory logos, Mansory puddle lights and treadplates, and new foot pedals. The tuner's name appears on the seat headrests and floor mats, and as a repeating motif on the white seatbelts. No additional details or pricing information are available, but we do know that whatever this build would cost, you can still spend more; Mansory is capable of upgrading the Dawn's 6.6-liter V12 from 563 horsepower and 605 lb-ft of torque to 730 hp and 738 lb-ft. With that kind of power, at least those who lays eyes on this beast may only have to do so briefly.
Mansory Challenges The Limits Of Taste With New Rolls-Royce Dawn first appeared on Autoblog on Aug 11, 2025
This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
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