The Wraith is definitely not discreet, it’s more of a “fuck off, you cant afford this” car. It’s a stunning looking car and if I had a rich dad or I was a CEO of a large bank or just sold loads of cocaine at the weekends and “required” a luxury coupe, I’d definitely choose the Wraith over a Bentley Continental GT just to be different.
The Rolls Royce Wraith is powered by a twin-turbo V12 engine that produces 624 horsepower and 590 pound-feet (800 Nm) of torque. It's equipped with an 8-speed automatic gearbox but it’s no ordinary gearbox. The gearbox shifts gears with the help of “Satellite Aided Technology”, using GPS to pre-select the gear you’ll be shifting into, based on the road ahead using data from the GPS.
The Wraith coupe is all about luxury but it's also got a stonking engine, which makes it quick, even though it's a tad on the heavy side, but then you buy a Lambo for your quick trips.
The Rolls Royce Wraith is powered by a twin-turbo V12 engine that produces 624 horsepower and 590 pound-feet (800 Nm) of torque. It's equipped with an 8-speed automatic gearbox but it’s no ordinary gearbox. The gearbox shifts gears with the help of “Satellite Aided Technology”, using GPS to pre-select the gear you’ll be shifting into, based on the road ahead using data from the GPS.
How mental is that ?
The Wraith coupe does 0 – 60 mph in an acceptable 4.4 seconds, I guess that magic GPS transmission really does work.
The interior on the Wraith is filled with typical Rolls Royce luxury. Most surfaces are covered with either leather, chrome, or some very expensive looking wood. The headliner features 1,340 fiber optic lights that glow, giving the feeling of a night sky… bit naff, if you ask me and not really needed in a car that costs more than most average persons gaff.
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