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Rolls Royce Wraith

Rolls-Royce

Quick spin in a Rolls Royce Wraith

Rolls Royce Wraith

Rolls Royce Wraith

Drooling over a Rolls Royce driving past is one thing, but driving it is what someone like me would never want to miss. So, when a Rolls Royce Wraith was dropped at the EVO Magazine office in the UK, everyone from the editorial team had to experience it. Like the rest of the team,  neither Henry Catchpole could resist the temptation of taking the Roller out on the country roads.

Click here to watch Tanner Foust drift a Rolls Royce Wraith

A Rolls Royce is known for its bespoke luxury, comfort and sublime ride. It is the same old story with the new Wraith. The Rolls Royce Wraith is a luxury GT with 624 hp under the bonnet and svelte coupe-like silhouette that looks stunning from every angle. The long bonnet and wide shoulders give it a highly confident posture.

Click here to watch Tax The Rich manhandle a Rolls Royce Wraith

The long list of features is about the same as any other Rolls Royce, be it the three-spoke steering wheel and gear-shift lever at the back or the comfortable seats and signature umbrella tucked withing the suicide doors. The 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine delivers enough poke to the 2 tonne behemoth to accelerate it from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds and has a top speed limited to 155 mph.

Rolls Royce Wraith: EVO Diaries

Source: EVO via Youtube

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