Rolls Royce Brightens Up the Black Badge with Neon Nights

We know you do not need any extra reason to desire a Rolls Royce, but the British luxury automobile maker has gone ahead anyways and upped the ante. It has recently decided to brighten its Black Badge range by introducing the Neon Nights paint selection, a collection of three eye-catching colour options, to the trims of the Dawn, Wraith and Cullinan Black Badge models.

The Rolls Royce Black Badge Wraith in Lime Rock Green from the Neon Nights paint option
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The Neon Nights colourway is a follow-up to last year’s highly successful pastel paint option and includes three unique shades, each one inspired by nature. The Lime Rock Green draws its inspiration from the Australian green tree frog, which carries a similar shade of green. The Eagle Rock Red mimics an evergreen tree native to Hawaii. And the Mirabeau Blue comes from a species of exotic butterfly Native to central and South America.

The Rolls Royce Black Badge Dawn in Eagle Rock Red
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“Neon Nights is a vibrant trilogy of Rolls-Royce Black Badges, whose inspiration comes from nature,” the company notes. “The newly developed bespoke paint is applied to the Black Badge variants of Wraith, Dawn, and Cullinan – the darker and edgier ‘enfants terribles’ of the Rolls-Royce family.”

The Rolls Royce Black Badge Cullinan in Mirabeau Blue from the Neon Nights paint option
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All three cars also get matching interior accents to go with their brightly coloured exteriors. The Rolls-Royce ‘Technical Fibre’ trim wears a unique illuminated accent on the passenger-side dash said to depict “the distortion of artificial light with speed.” The Wraith and Dawn also wear the two available leather colour options: Arctic White and Scivaro Grey.

Interior of the Rolls Royce Black Badge Wraith in Lime Rock Green from the Neon Nights paint option
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But there is a catch for Rolls-Royce buyers interested in these new hues. The Neon Nights colours are only available in the US at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars of Rancho Mirage, California. Those interested in the same shades outside of the States will be able to get their hands on them eventually, but the company says that it will produce only three additional examples of each colour for their global market.

Source: Motor1

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