2014 Rolls-Royce Wraith
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V12 |
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590 lb-ft | ||
HP |
624 hp |
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0-60 mph |
4.4 seconds |
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(from Rolls-Royce Press Release) ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
proudly presents the world debut of Wraith, the most powerful and
dynamic Rolls-Royce in history. At its heart lie hallmark
Rolls-Royce attributes of luxury, refinement and hand-craftsmanship,
but the new model from the world’s pinnacle super-luxury marque also
presents a unique character defined by power, style and drama. With
just a hint of the noir.
“Today we launch the ultimate gentlemen’s gran turismo, a car that
embodies the spirit of Charles Stewart Rolls,” commented Torsten
Müller-ötvös, CEO Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “The most powerful
Rolls-Royce in history, Wraith promises the sense of adventure and
speed that drove our founding forefather. But of course, Wraith’s
starting point is luxury, refinement and quality, traits that remain
as important to Rolls-Royce customers today as they were more than a
century ago.”
Rolls-Royce Chairman and BMW Group board member Harald Krüger added
the following: “The BMW Group today reconfirms its full commitment
to the future of Rolls-Royce. Growth and a prosperous future lie
ahead thanks to continued investment, careful brand stewardship and
the launch of groundbreaking new models like Rolls-Royce Wraith, a
magnificent addition to the product range.”
In profile, Wraith’s sweeping fastback design gives the car its
unique character. Bold lines, tension in the panels and a raked rear
screen evoke the image of a world class athlete poised in the
starting blocks. Further expression of dynamic intent can be seen in
Wraith’s deeply recessed grille, wide rear track and dramatic
two-tone presentation.
Coach doors open to reveal a sumptuous interior complete with
softest Phantom-grade leathers and expanses of wood called Canadel
Panelling. Named after the famous cove in the South of France where
Sir Henry Royce and his design and engineering teams spent their
winters, this contemporary and tactile finish sweeps through the
interior, cosseting four occupants in a space bathed in light and
warmth.
The interior ambiance is complemented by Starlight Headliner, a
Bespoke feature available beyond Phantom family cars for the first
time. 1,340 fibre optic lamps are hand-woven into the roof lining to
give the impression of a glittering, starry night sky.
Performance delivers on the promise of Wraith’s styling. Power
delivery is effortless, but dramatic, thanks to a V12 engine married
to 8-speed automatic ZF transmission. 624 bhp / 465kW is available
to the driver while the 0-60 mph sprint is achieved in 4.4 seconds,
compared with 563 bhp / 420kW and 0-60 in 4.7 seconds for Ghost.
From 1,500 rpm 800 Nm of torque is available (780 Nm for Ghost),
while a wide rear track, shorter wheelbase and lower roof height
further contribute to the most powerful, involving driving
experience of any Rolls-Royce in history. The car’s suspension has
also been tuned to minimise body roll and discreetly amplify
feedback when cornering; while steering weight is heavier at high
speeds and lighter at low speeds adding to the spirited drive.
However, Wraith is no GT bruiser. Agility improvements have been
achieved with absolutely no compromise to the sensation of riding on
a bed of air. Furthermore, the debut of Satellite Aided Transmission
(SAT) technology takes the powertrain to a new level of effortless
delivery, one that perfectly suits the Rolls-Royce brand.
Satellite Aided Transmission uses GPS data to see beyond what the
driver sees; it anticipates his next move based on location and
current driving style, then selects the most appropriate gear for
the terrain ahead. Corners, motorway junctions and roundabouts are
all anticipated in advance meaning Wraith is constantly poised to
deliver on its promise of performance.
A more polished, effortless driving experience and even better
response brings a new, more dynamic dimension to the famous
Rolls-Royce trait, waftability.
For over a century a Rolls-Royce motor car has featured technologies
designed to support occupants discreetly, delivering a peerless
driving experience epitomised by the term ‘effortlessness’. In every
Rolls-Royce these assist the driver when called upon, but are
prepared to return without fuss to the background when no longer
required.
Advances in mechanical and electrical technology deliver systems
like head-up display, adaptive headlights and Wraith’s keyless
opening boot. But improvements in connectivity have taken the
human-machine interface to a new level of sophistication, a suite of
aids that could be likened to a contemporary on-board valet.
Voice activation commands, for example, come with a one-touch call
button located on the steering wheel. A destination no longer
requires manual input from a navigation menu and route assistance
begins immediately, on-screen and via audio guidance following a
voice command such as “navigate to Piccadilly in London.”
Additional improvements in communications come in the design and
functionality of the elegant Spirit of Ecstasy Rotary Controller.
This allows navigation through on-screen functions using a touch pad
that features pinch and pull functionality to echo smart phone
usage. Letters can also be ‘drawn’ onto the pad by hand rather than
by scrolling through a series of available characters on-screen.
In Europe, Wraith will be priced at c. €245k. Confirmation and
further pricing details in all markets will be revealed later in the
year.
First deliveries of Wraith will be made to customers in the final
quarter of 2013.