Rolls-Royce Wraith
Rolls-Royce calls the Wraith a gentleman’s GT. It is that, and then some more. The four-seat coupe is the most powerful and most dynamic Rolls-Royce y...
Rolls-Royce calls the Wraith a gentleman’s GT. It is that, and then some more. The four-seat coupe is the most powerful and most dynamic Rolls-Royce yet. The Wraith range comprises the ‘standard’ coupe and a racier Black Badge version.
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The Rolls-Royce Wraith is a car that will stand out even at a billionaires’ car meet. It’s unmistakably Rolls-Royce, yet alluringly individualistic in...
The Rolls-Royce Wraith is a car that will stand out even at a billionaires’ car meet. It’s unmistakably Rolls-Royce, yet alluringly individualistic in looks. Rear-hinged doors give the Wraith a tremendous sense of occasion but access to the rear seat isn’t as elegant as you’d imagine. On the plus side, the cabin is massive and a lack of space is not something that will concern the Wraith’s well-heeled occupants. Everything on the inside is crafted to perfection and the sky’s the limit when talking of personalization options.
The Wraith is designed to cover large distance with little effort. There’s an unending reserve of power from the 6.6-litre twin-turbo petrol V12 and performance is sportscar-good, should you decide to press down hard on the throttle. However, the Wraith is a big and heavy car and feels its size in the corners. The light steering does make the Wraith surprisingly easy to manoeuvre in town but you are always aware you are piloting a very large car.
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