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Though the vehicle's been officially revealed, we always like seeing all-new products out in the open. Why? That's because out of the harsh lighting and stage setups, vehicle's come into their own on the road. Plus, it also gives you an idea what kind of presence a vehicle will command.

Will it blend into the mix or will it standout? These things matter, especially if you're looking to drop more than six figures on a Rolls-Royce.

The new Wraith is the latest to be snapped mulling around British roads. Sporting absolutely zero camouflage — why bother? — and a two-tone paint job, the spy photographer caught some seriously good snaps of its hind quarters, which is easily the most controversial element of the all-new Wraith.


The engine is a development of the 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 fitted to the Ghost. In the Wraith, it produces 624bhp and 590lb ft. Mated to an eight-speed auto, the Wraith is capable of 0-62mph in 4.4 seconds.

Rolls-Royce will encourage buyers to opt for a two-tone colour scheme, as seen on this pre-production car. This allows for a bonnet design similar to the brushed aluminium effect first seen on the Phantom Drophead Coupé. Before any options are added, the Wraith will cost £235,000.



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SPIED: FIRST Pictures Of The Rolls-Royce Wraith In The Open

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