Rayfield Aerondight "Guinevere"

The Rayfield Aerondight "Guinevere" is a vehicle manufactured by Rayfield in.

Overview
The Aerondight is a front-engine hypercar which was developed and manufactured by Rayfield in Goodwood, UK. It was named after the legendary sword of Sir Lancelot du Lac.

Before the introduction of the Caliburn, the Aerondight held the record of the fastest street-legal car with a top speed of 320 [sic] mph, thanks to its hex-turbocharged V16 12.4 engine. The car has a windowless body design which provides absolute protection and privacy for its occupants. The external view is projected inside the cabin using Rayfield's own CrystalDome technology.

Between the years 2076 and 2077, the new version of the Aerondight — known as the "2077 Guinevere" — was officially released. Initially limited to 150 units around the world, the Guinevere was so expensive that only the wealthiest can afford it. Aerondights are built after a customer orders and pays for the car.

Acquisition
Can be acquired through the Autofixer netsite for 155,000.

Known owners
According to Kirk Sawyer during V's Streetkid lifepath, only four Aerondight "Guinevere" were known to be in Night City at that time, though it is possible more appeared between the Prologue and Act 1 of Cyberpunk 2077.


 * A Rayfield regional director
 * A vehicle rental service in NC
 * Lucius Rhyne, Mayor of Night City
 * Kaoru Fujioka, an Arasaka employee
 * Kerry Eurodyne, a famous rockerboy
 * Mikhail Akulov, a Russian fixer
 * V, if purchased from Wakako Okada, who bought it off from an Argentinian ex-ambassador
 * Random Aerondights may spawn around Night City, especially in Westbrook, Heywood and City Center

Trivia

 * Aerondight is a sword in The Witcher games, which is also in turn named after Lancelot's sword in Arthurian Legend. This is further reinforced by the second name of the vehicle being "Guinevere", with whom Lancelot had an affair.
 * Kirk's statement of being four the Aerondight's in Night City is probably a reference to the three swords that can be obtained across the three main games of The Witcher, plus the Maugrim, which file's name is "Aerondight."
 * The overall design of the Aerondight seems to be inspired by 2025 Bugatti Aerolithe Concept, originating from the 1935 Bugatti Aerolithe Prototype, additionally inheriting a similar name.