The Wraith is essentially unchanged for 2020, however an exciting new trim is now offered by Rolls Royce. The 2020 Wraith Eagle VIII incorporates a striking gray two-tone paint, a custom headliner and the exclusivity that comes with being one of 50 built. The Eagle VIII is inspired by the first nonstop transatlantic flight.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Wraith is essentially unchanged for 2019, though the recently introduced Black Badge Adamas version is still available. The package replaces the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament with one made of carbon-fiber sitting atop a darkened version of Rolls-Royce's signature grille. Inside, the package also includes a diamond-encrusted clock, fiber optic lighting, a 2-tone steering wheel, black leather trim and a brushed metal fascia.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2018 Wraith carries into the new year mostly unchanged aside some exclusive updates. The Adamas edition featuring an extensively blacked theme out of which only 40 vehicles are to be produced. Also new this year the Wraith Luminary Collection features a starlight sky (shooting stars and all) across its headliner completed with hand-woven stainless steal fabric and Tudar Oak wood trim mood light by LED lighting.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Wraith remains largely unchanged for 2017. A "Black Badge" trim aimed at younger, edgier owners includes dark chrome exterior accents, special wheels, a 23-coat paint job, Cobalt Blue leather interior and other unique treatments.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Wraith remains largely unchanged for 2016. A couple of new standard features make it into the lineup including adaptive headlamps and massaging front seats, while additional customization options for interior stitching and exterior colors have also been added.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Wraith is an all new car, though it shares a chassis with its big brother, the Rolls-Royce Ghost. While the Ghost is a luxury sedan commonly driven by chauffeurs, the Wraith caters to Rolls-Royce customers who would rather drive their cars themselves.
SelectBrowse ListingsRolls-Royce brought a ghost back to life in 2014 with the debut of the two-door Wraith. The Wraith's name first connection to Rolls-Royce was back in 1938 with it appearing sporadically with certain products related to the high-end luxury car builder in later decades. The 2014 introduction of the Rolls-Royce Wraith came as a two-door fastback coupe based on the Ghost sedan. Powered by a 624-horsepower V-12 engine mated with an eight-speed automatic transmission optimized with GPS data, the Rolls-Royce Wraith's handling has been presented as a balance between performance and luxury feel. Gaining access to the interior through coach doors (more commonly known as suicide doors), the Wraith features soft-touch leather, voice activated connectivity referred to as ‘on-board valet' and an optional Starlight Headliner integrating 1,340 fiber optic lights. Through Rolls-Royce, a considerable amount of bespoke touches can be added onto the Wraith allowing high-level factory personalization. For 2016, a special Wraith Black Badge model features a darkened exterior, aluminum-threaded carbon fiber surfaces and additional torque.
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