Rolls-Royce Dawn — Munich
The Dawn is the quietest convertible Rolls-Royce has built — and that silence changes the way you experience an open road. Drop the roof on the B2 south-west toward Starnberg on a clear Saturday morning and what you notice first is the absence of wind noise, even at motorway pace. Conversation stays easy. The cabin feels sealed from turbulence yet completely open to the sky, the lakeshore light, the scent of cut grass along the Würmsee shoreline. Our 2022 Rolls-Royce Dawn seats four adults with genuine rear legroom — a distinction that matters when the drive is the occasion, not just the transfer. The rear bench is usable, not decorative, which makes this a realistic choice for couples travelling with friends or for a long lakeside lunch that starts the moment everyone settles into the leather. From €2,500 per day, one variant is available through Munich Luxury Cars. Delivery can be arranged to your hotel on Maximilianstraße, a private residence near Bogenhausen, or Munich Airport terminals — wherever your itinerary begins. For alpine routes toward Tegernsee or a Salzburg day trip (remember the Austrian motorway vignette), the Dawn's grand-touring character rewards distance: it is at its best when the journey stretches past an hour and the initial theatre of the roof folding gives way to something more sustained and composed. A practical note for those considering the Dawn outside summer: Munich's convertible season runs reliably from May through September, with the warmest lakeside weekends concentrated in June, July and August. The car's heated seats and neck-level warm-air system extend comfortable open-top driving into cooler shoulder months, but if your visit falls in the ski-transfer window of December through March, a different body style will serve you better. This is not a car that asks to be driven fast. It asks to be driven well — smooth inputs, unhurried corners, an arrival that looks effortless because it was.
Rolls-Royce Dawn