The 12-car
Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow collection also marks the end of this two-door coupe super luxury car line. All 12 cars have been delivered to their owners. This two-door coupe is finished with an exclusive Bespoke paint job, with a two-tone silver and black gradient effect, covered with a layer of glass dust paint, creating a more impressive blurred motion effect. Some yellow accents on the exterior such as the air vents, rims, and Spirit of Ecstasy emblem. The interior of the Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow stands out thanks to the combination of two tones of yellow and black. Some areas in the cabin are covered with open-pore Black Wood with the headrests of the seats featuring arrow-shaped motifs.
The Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow emulates the night sky at Bonneville using 2,117 fibre-optic stars. There is also a subtle detail on the driver’s door panel that shows the three medals awarded to Eyston in 1917, 1935 and 1938.

The 12 Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge Black Arrows are all inspired by Captain George Eyston's Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt is powered by two 36.5-litre Rolls-Royce V12 R supercharged aircraft engines, producing over 2,000 horsepower, and set a world record in 1938 at Bonneville with a top speed of over 575 km/h.

The clock inside the car holds the record speed that Thunderbolt created, engraved with the detailed number of the record "357.477 mph" (equivalent to 575.335 km/h).

Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow still uses a 6.6L twin-turbocharged V12 engine, with a maximum capacity of 624 horsepower and maximum torque of 800Nm, combined with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission. The car can accelerate from 0 - 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds.


The last Rolls-Royce Wraiths have rolled off the production line, marking the end of the British luxury car brand's V12-powered two-door coupe line.
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