Overview:
After 10 years of the long run, the Rolls-Royce Wraith is now finally bidding for good. However, the coupe departed the United States market in 2021. It had lived on overseas, while the newly revealed Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow Collection represents the end of the line for the company’s V-12 powered coupes.
Rolls-Royce Produce 12 Models:
The electric phantom takes over the mantle this year but, as a last-ditch effort. Rolls-Royce will first produce 12 models of this unique Wraith. The car pays homage to Thunderbolt which is an eight-wheeled land speed record.
Car powered by two Rolls-Royce V-12 airplane engines. On the Utah Bonneville Salt Flats, the thunderbolt achieved a record for the fastest of 357.497 MPH. Which lasted for over a year. While the thunderbolt has remained the world’s fastest V-12 power car ever.
According to Rolls-Royce, the bright aluminum body of the thunderbolt reflects the glaring Utah sunrays so much. That it couldn’t be picked up by timing equipment. Leading the driver to paint a massive black arrow with a beautiful yellow circle on the side of the car. With Inspiring the design and name of this limited–production Wraith.
Black Arrow paint:
According to Rolls-Royce, it took 18 months to create the Black Arrow’s stylish gradient paint finish with the celebration of the Silver Front end fading into the Black Diamond Rear. The car is accented by the yellow trim in the front bumper and adorning wheels. Yellow appears on struts visible through the grille on the base of the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament.
The tremendous interior of the Black Rolls-Royce Wraith continues the color scheme, with the Yellow leather gracing the seats, dashboard, and steering wheel.
Rolls Royce Headrests:

The headrests of Rolls-Royce are embroidered with the stylized arrow, while the analog clock sets into the dashboard proudly displaying its top speed. The Coach doors of the Rolls-Royce feature a dark wood finish consisting of over 32- layered pieces that are designed to emulate the rough surface of Salt Flats.
While the depiction of the thunderbolt’s V-12 is etched into aluminum and set behind the glass on the dashboard.
The Company Rolls-Royce went for the extra mile with straight headliner stitching 2117 fiber-optic lights into the roof ceiling. The stars on the ceiling are arranged to mimic the Constellations as they have looked on a date in 1938 when the thunderbolt sets its record.
A Plaque on the engine covers notes that this is the last V-12 coupe from the automaker of Rolls-Royce. All the 12 Wraith Black Arrows are already spoken for. Although the car’s exact price is unknown, we believe that the happy owners spent significantly more than Wraith’s starting price of 343,350 Dollars.
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