Venom's Outrageous Rolls-Royce Dawn: Alien Bodykit Reveal

Dubai tuner Venom has unveiled a radical widebody kit for the Rolls-Royce Dawn. Limited to 25 units, the conversion replaces the classic grille with a geometric panel and adds dramatic fenders, a white matte finish, and a bold white-orange interior.

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Venom's Outrageous Rolls-Royce Dawn: Alien Bodykit Reveal

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Venom Tuning Unveils a Radical Widebody for the Dawn

A Dubai-based tuner named Venom has taken the Rolls-Royce Dawn and given it a makeover that feels lifted from a sci-fi film. The conversion is not subtle: a full widebody kit, bespoke exterior panels and a polarizing white finish turn the stately luxury convertible into a theatrical statement car. Venom previously offered a similar package for the Wraith; now the drop-top Dawn is the focus, and the company plans an ultra-limited run of just 25 kits.

Front End: From Classic Grille to Geometric Face

Perhaps the most controversial change is at the nose. The iconic chrome grille has been replaced by a glossy white plastic panel punctured with triangular perforations in a repeating geometric pattern. That motif continues in the lower bumper intakes, creating a coordinated — if jarring — visual language. Headlamps are partially masked by the new cladding, and even the Spirit of Ecstasy emblem has been recolored white to match the theme. The overall effect is intentionally theatrical: more video-game concept car than traditional Rolls-Royce conservatism.

Side Profile and Rear: Muscular, Aggressive, Unapologetic

On the flanks Venom adds dramatically flared front and rear fenders and exaggerated side skirts that stretch the silhouette. Nothing about this treatment whispers restraint. At the back, the factory design is largely discarded: ultra-slim taillights, a continuous LED light bar, an aggressive diffuser and aftermarket exhaust tips redefine the rear fascia. Matte white bodywork is paired with custom multi-spoke wheels featuring a brushed finish to complete the unified look.

Key highlights:

  • Limited production: 25 kits only
  • Distinctive geometric grille and lower bumper inserts
  • Widebody arches and extended side sills
  • Slim LED rear light bar and aggressive diffuser

Interior: Loud as the Exterior

Inside, the transformation continues with a high-contrast leather scheme in white and bright orange. The bold color pairing mirrors the exterior’s desire for attention and signals that this is a build for owners who want to stand out rather than blend in.

Performance and Market Positioning

Venom’s Dawn conversion appears primarily aesthetic; there are no confirmed powertrain upgrades published so far. For buyers, this package is about exclusivity and personal expression — a limited-run aftermarket coachbuilt option for wealthy collectors who prize individuality over factory purity. In the aftermarket landscape, this project underlines how Dubai tuners continue to push the boundaries of bespoke luxury.

Whether you love it or dislike it, Venom’s Dawn is a conversation starter — and a reminder that even the most revered luxury brands are canvases for extreme customization.

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