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Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge

THE MOST DYNAMIC ROLLS-ROYCE EVER MADE POWERS INTO THE DARK.

Rolls-Royce stylists have given their creativity free rein for the Black Badge series, and the result is a Wraith that sends a frisson of excitement down the spine even when it's parked at the kerbside. The wheels command attention; as black as night itself, the rims are made from carbon-fibre composite bonded to aircraft-grade aluminium hubs. As well as looking effortlessly cool, they also reduce unsprung weight, to the benefit of handling.

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Externally, brightwork becomes darkwork. This includes the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy and the Double R badge as well as front grille surround, boot lid finisher, lower air inlet finisher and exhaust pipes. A new shade of paint, Black Badge Black, complements the look to perfection though owners are free to specify any colour they wish.

The 6.6-litre twin turbocharged V12 effortlessly churns out 624bhp and 642lb ft and is capable of speeding the Wraith Black Badge from 0-62mph in just 4.5 seconds, with a maximum speed of 155mph. The GPS-guided gearbox – which automatically adjusts the gear based on what's ahead – ensures a smooth ride, whatever the road conditions. Despite the car's supersized proportions and nearly two and half ton weight, it's light on its feet – in fact, you'll feel more like you're gliding than driving.

And, as usual with Rolls-Royce cars, the sweeping roof line, imposing grille and sheer size of the Wraith Black Badge ensures you'll attract attention wherever you go.

ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH BLACK BADGE

The Black Badge Wraith gets an extra dash of panache when it comes to the interior too. The dashboard and door-tops use an aluminiumthreaded carbon fibre composite, while the air vents are darkened using a technique called Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD), which prevents discoloration. There are ventilated front seats, a Rolls-Royce Bespoke audio system and lambswool floor mats too. Even the Spirit of Ecstasy gets a makeover and is adorned in a high gloss black finish rather than the usual silver.

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