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Rolls-Royce Dawn 2026 Price in UAE

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Rolls-Royce Dawn Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

6.6 L

Fuel Economy Rating

7.1 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

563 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

4 seater

Rolls-Royce Dawn Available Variants

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

6.6 L

Odometer Mileage

7.1 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

563 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

4 seater

Engine Torque Output

820 Nm

Engine Capacity Rating

6.6 L

Acceleration Performance

5 sec

Drivetrain Type

Rear Wheel Drive

cylinders

12

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About Rolls-Royce Dawn

The Rolls-Royce Dawn is one of the most exclusive open-top grand tourers available in the UAE — a four-seat convertible that pairs extraordinary hand-crafted luxury with effortless performance. Built for buyers who want the ultimate open-air experience without compromise, the 2026 Dawn starts from AED 1,850,000.

A single variant is offered, the 6.6L V12, powered by a 6.6 L engine producing 563 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox. The cloth roof — engineered to be among the quietest of any convertible in the world — opens in under 22 seconds and is specifically designed to insulate occupants from wind noise at cruising speeds. With seating for 4, the cabin prioritises rear-passenger comfort more meaningfully than most convertibles in this class, and every interior surface is available for bespoke configuration through the Rolls-Royce Bespoke programme.

Pros: the Dawn delivers a uniquely hushed, theatrical open-air experience that no rival fully replicates — the roof mechanism itself is a statement. The 6.6 L engine provides effortless, near-silent thrust that makes the 563 BHP feel understated rather than aggressive. As a four-seater convertible, it offers genuine rear accommodation where competitors often provide token back seats. Cons: the Dawn's substantial weight means it does not chase dynamic performance with the same intent as the Bentley Continental GTC or the AMG S 63 Cabriolet — buyers seeking driver engagement will feel the difference. Fuel consumption is competitive on fuel efficiency for its class but this remains a large-displacement petrol engine and running costs reflect that. The single-variant structure means personalisation comes entirely via the Bespoke programme, which can add significantly to the already substantial asking price.

No current resale data is available for the Dawn in the UAE market at this time. As a low-volume, highly bespoke ultra-luxury convertible, values are strongly influenced by the specification of individual cars — heavily optioned examples typically command a meaningful premium over lightly configured ones on the used market.

Buyers considering the Dawn also cross-shop the Mercedes-AMG S 63 Cabriolet, BMW M440i xDrive Convertible, and Bentley Continental GTC. The AMG and BMW offer sharper driver-focused dynamics and a wider dealer network at considerably lower price points; the Continental GTC is the most direct rival in terms of grand-touring intent and price bracket, though the Dawn's quieter, more formal character and genuine rear seating set it apart for buyers who prioritise occasion over involvement.