Rolls-Royce has revealed the Wraith Luminary Collection, a limited-edition version of the two-door coupe produced by the British manufacturer’s Bespoke Collection. only 55 examples will be produced.
The Luminary name is stated to be a reflection on the Wraith’s owner, ‘a person who influences or influences others,’ according to Rolls-Royce. completed in a new exterior colour called Sunburst Grey, a unique copper hand painted coachline likewise stretches along the bodywork. The wheel centres function pinstripes completed in Saddlery Tan, which provides recommendation to the interior colour.
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The interior is likewise trimmed in Saddlery Tan, although the rear seats are contrasted in a darker Anthracite leather to highlight the prominence of the driver’s position. contrast piping as well as stitching assist tie in the two-tone interior as well as both colours match the new two-tone steering wheel.
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The cabin is completed in Tudor Oak wood specially sourced from the forests of the Czech Republic since of its depth of colour. A unique function in the Wraith Luminary is the new starlight headliner, which integrates 1,340 fibre optic lights designed to replicate the look of the night sky as well as takes almost 20 hours to create.
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In a very first for a Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collection, a hand-woven stainless-steel fabric, surrounds the central transmission tunnel as well as doors to ensure that it contrasts the Tudor Oak wood as well as Saddlery Tan leather. The fibre, which takes three days to produce, likewise refracts the light from the unique illuminated door panels.
Under the bonnet the Wraith’s 623bhp 6.6-litre V12 engine stays unchanged. Rolls-Royce hasn’t provided a cost indicator however expect it to be well in excess of the basic Wraith’s £240,768 cost tag.
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