British tuner Eadon Green has unveiled its latest project at the ongoing 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, a retro-styled four-seat coupe called ZRR. The car gives off distinct Art Deco vibes and looks inspired by vehicles dating back to the 1930s.
The Eadon Green ZRR has a body design that is different from that of the Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible it is based upon, but it still inherits some of its trademark features. These include the windshield frame, the doors, the hood cover, the lighting and the wheels.
Technically, the Eadon Green ZRR comes powered by Dawn’s 6.6 V12 mill churning out 601 hp (448 kW). It accelerates 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 4.8 seconds (0.1 faster than the donor car) and can ultimately reach 250 km/h (155 mph).
Both cars weigh virtually the same, despite that the ZRR has a fixed, non-retractable roof design. This is mostly explained by the fact that the new car is much longer – in fact, almost as long as the new Rolls-Royce Phantom.
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