Rolls-Royce Wraith information: everything you need to know if you own it, are thinking of buying one or just want to find out more about the two-door Rolls coupe. Click on the links below for all of CAR magazine’s news, reviews, videos, scoops and spy photos of the Wraith car range. We list the top 10 stories for each model – and where appropriate you can click on ‘More’ to browse even more of our archive.
Background
This is not a car that lacks sense of occasion. A two-door Grand Tourer, the Wraith packs an incredible 624bhp punch. For more information on the Rolls-Royce Wraith, click on our further stories on the links below.
60sec road test
Based on the Ghost’s architecture but transformed into a two-door with a plunging roofline, the Wraith carries more sporting intent than any other Rolls-Royce. With a 624bhp, 590lb ft 6.6-litre V12 it’s capable of immense pace, yet achieves it with the kind of effortlessness and total refinement you’d expect of a luxury car. More visual drama than the Ghost and more engaging to drive, it’s an impressive machine.
The one we’d buy
There’s one engine and limitless customisation options
The one we’d avoid like the plague
Not really a plagued car, this
Rivals to consider
Aston Martin Rapide, Bentley Mulsanne
For
Seriously refined, more agile than you might expect of a 2.5-tonne car
Against
Slight overtones of vulgarity