The collection of 12
Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow cars also marks the end of this ultra-luxury two-door coupe line. All 12 cars have now been delivered to their owners. This two-door coupe is finished in an exclusive Bespoke paint job, featuring a gradient effect between silver and black, topped with a layer of paint containing glass dust, creating a more impressive, ethereal, moving effect. Several gold accents are featured on the exterior, such as the air intake trim, wheel rim trim, and the trim around the Spirit of Ecstasy emblem. The interior of the Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow stands out thanks to its combination of gold and black. Several areas in the cabin are finished in open-pore Black Wood, with the headrests featuring arrow-shaped motifs.
The Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow mimics the night sky over Bonneville using 2,117 fiber optic stars. Additionally, the driver's door features a delicate detail displaying three medals awarded to Eyston in 1917, 1935, and 1938.

All 12 Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge Black Arrow models are inspired by Captain George Eyston's Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt boasts a twin-engine, turbocharged 36.5-liter Rolls-Royce V12 R aircraft engine producing over 2,000 horsepower, and set a
world record in 1938 at Bonneville with a top speed exceeding 575 km/h.

The clock inside the car records the speed record set by Thunderbolt, with the detailed number "357.477 mph" (equivalent to 575.335 km/h) engraved on it.

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


The final Rolls-Royce Wraiths rolling off the production line also marked the end of the British luxury car brand's line of two-door coupes equipped with V12 engines.
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