• Venuum’s widebody kit for the Rolls-Royce Dawn is now available.
  • Just 25 of these dramatic tuner kits will be produced in total.
  • Chrome grille is replaced with a plastic panel of triangle holes.

A Dubai-based tuning house called Venuum has taken another swing at the ultra-luxury market, this time applying its widebody treatment to the Rolls-Royce Dawn.

Earlier this year, the firm revealed a dramatic kit for the Wraith. Now, it’s rolling out a similar package for the convertible sibling and confirming US availability. If you’ve ever wished your six-figure convertible looked more like a rejected concept from a 2008 Need for Speed mod, good news: Venuum’s listening.

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To some eyes, this Dawn might resemble a Rolls-Royce ordered from Temu during a late-night scroll, but taste is subjective, and we’re not the flashing an Amex Black card. For a particular clientele, the look might be right, especially if subtlety isn’t anywhere near your the list of priorities.

What’s Going On Up Here?

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Arguably the most jarring change comes at the front. Venuum has replaced the Wraith’s iconic chrome grille with a slab of white plastic perforated by a geometric pattern of triangular holes. The same motif appears on the reshaped lower intake openings.

Venuum hasn’t stopped at the grille. A set of rounded auxiliary lights now protrudes from the bumper, while the stock headlights are partially obscured by the body kit. Even the Spirit of Ecstasy has been reimagined, now finished in white, with an orange Rolls-Royce badge to match.

The visual disruption continues along the sides. Venuum has fitted new front and rear quarter panels, paired with exaggerated rocker panels that further stretch the Dawn’s silhouette. Nothing here is subtle.

Creative Bespoke

Working in tandem with US-based Creative Bespoke, Venuum also bolts on a set of solid-face wheels with a brushed finish. The look channels vintage aerodiscs, though the execution is bound to divide opinion.

Just when you thought the kit couldn’t get any more weird, the Dubai firm has also completely ditched the Dawn’s original rear fascia.

In its place are ultra-slim taillights, a continuous LED light bar, a reshaped lower bumper with an aggressive diffuser, and a pair of aftermarket exhaust outlets. The entire body is coated in matte white. Whether it’s paint or a wrap isn’t confirmed.

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Step inside, and the bright theme continues. The cabin is swathed in a high-contrast blend of white and orange leather. It’s not clear whether this color scheme is part of Venuum’s offering or something that came from the factory, but it certainly follows the exterior’s louder-is-better ethos.

Production of the kit is capped at just 25 units, which means your chances of encountering one in person are mercifully slim.

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