Rayfield Aerondight "Guinevere"

The Rayfield Aerondight S9 "Guinevere" is a vehicle manufactured by Rayfield in.

Overview
Introduced in 2075, the Rayfield Aerondight is so expensive that only a thousand individuals worldwide can afford it. According to Kirk Sawyer, only four are known to exist in Night City in 2077, but up to four (possibly five) additional ones can later be identified. Their owners are:


 * A Rayfield regional director
 * Mayor Lucius Rhyne, likely parked at City Hall in The Glen, Heywood District
 * A vehicle rental service
 * Kaoru Fujioka
 * Kerry Eurodyne
 * Mikhail Akulov, Russian Fixer. Car seen in Gig: Welcome to America, Comrade
 * An unknown owner (possibly two), parked at City Hall in The Glen, Heywood District
 * V, if purchased from Wakako Okada, who bought it off the ex-ambassador of Argentina for a relative pittance before he went into hiding
 * Some more can be seen driving or parked across Night City

This car fetches a higher price than the lifetime earnings of the average Night Citizen multiplied by fifty-two.

Database Entry

 * For many, the name Rayfield is synonymous with wealth - and for good reason. The price of the Rayfield Aerondight exceeds the GDP of many island nations. And it's worth nothing this British-made ultra-luxury, ultra-performance masterpiece is worth every enny of it. The pedigree engine under its hood puts this car on equal footing with professional racing vehicles, and the interior feels like a 5-star penthouse suite. But if that's not enough to get you excited, the Aerondight doesn't have a single window. With the help of CrystalDome, the vehicle's surroundings are displayed in real time inside the cabin, ensuring complete driver privacy and a stunning experience.

Acquisition
A used Aerondight is offered for sale by Wakako Okada for 225,000; you can pick it up at the parking lot of the roundabout in North Oak in Westbrook, due northwest of the Columbarium.

Trivia

 * The Aerondight S9 appeared on the poster for the Neo-Kitsch style.
 * Aerondight is a sword in The Witcher games, which is in turn named after Lancelot's sword in Arthurian Legend. This is further reinforced by the second name of the vehicle being "Guinevere", who Lancelot had an affair with.