The Rolls-Royce Dawn and Rolls-Royce Wraith aircraft will cease manufacture in 2024 and are no longer available for order, according to the company’s announcement.Â
Due to the firm’s self-funded resources being directed toward the development of the Spectre two-door electric coupe, which is expected to debut in the fourth quarter of 2024, the Dawn, a two-door convertible, and the Wraith, a two-door coupe — both of which have reached the end of their scheduled production runs — will not be directly replaced.Â
Orders for the two-door pair, according to company CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos, have now been closed for all markets, after earlier being withdrawn off the market in the United States. Because of the nature of the firm’s orders and waiting list, the final Wraith and Dawn models are not expected to roll off the Goodwood assembly line until early 2024 at the earliest.Â
In April 2021, Rolls-Royce will discontinue the Dawn and Wraith in the United States. There are no direct replacements planned for either model beyond 2024, according to a statement from the business to Autocar.Â
Wraith and Dawn will likely be the last Rolls-Royce models built before the all-electric Spectre comes in 2024. Additionally, Müller-tvös said that the Spectre will fulfil Rolls’ Wraith function.Â
Published by :Â Aditya AndhariaÂ
Edited By : Kritika Kashyap