The Rogue Disruptor

An iconic brand swerves to the dark sidehf-rolls1

By Helmut Dostal

Defying tradition with its most powerful model yet, the Rolls-Royce Black Badge shows its true colours in the daringly designed Wraith.

The edgiest of all the Black Badge models, the Wraith has already created a whole new image for the brand worldwide and established its own unique position within the iconic Rolls-Royce family. After all, the Wraith’s bold fastback silhouette and two coach-style doors represent a dramatic evolution from the good old stately Rolls’ look.

hf-rolls4Irresistible dynamism
The Wraith’s doors open to the front and, without a B-pillar, afford those being chauffeured easy access to the car’s spacious back seats. Thankfully, the customary Rolls-Royce umbrellas are still included but, in the Black Badge, they’re discreetly hidden next to the dashboard…after all, who needs to get soaked in a sudden downpour?

hf-rolls3Looking for a little sizzle? Gentle interior lighting can be further complemented by the stunning Starlight Headliner, a design feature that is achieved with 1,340 individual fibre-optic lights.

Black Badges are rare beasts inside and out; each model makes a game- changing statement like no other—they’re powerful and very fast grand tourers in a class of their own. There is nothing else like them, period.

Defying convention
In all Black Badges, Rolls-Royce has  bravely replaced the brilliant reflections of the traditional pantheon grille and the silvery sparkle of the Spirit of Ecstasy figurine. They’ve ruled the bonnet of Rolls-Royce motorcars for 102 years, but in the Black Badges—you’ve guessed it—the grill and figurine are gleaming black lacquer. Black Badges also have special carbon-fibre wheels that have been designed to further emphasize the car’s fearless character.

The Black Badge Wraith shares its standard silky-smooth, 624–hp,hf-rolls5 6.6-litre twin-turbo 12-cylinder engine with other members of the Roll-Royce family. But, as expected, the Wraith brings  some enhanced performance features to the table: Increased torque at lower rpms and an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h. Even with a kerb weight of more than 6,300 lb, this Rolls-Royce accelerates effortlessly to 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds.

A technological marvel, Wraith’s innovative satellite-aided transmission reads the car’s precise  location and driving style then, on its own, selects the appropriate gear in anticipation of the road ahead. Remarkably, as with all Rolls-Royce models, the Wraith is whisper quiet, with amazing insulation from noise within the cabin in all driving modes. With its world-class peacefulness, sumptuous seats and workmanship fit for royalty, the Wraith delivers that special “magic carpet” ride that the legendary marque is so famous for.

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