The Ultimate Grand Tourer- Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge

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The spirit of ecstasy, the symbol of luxury evolves just with one click that makes it's presence known. Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge a combination of muscle and luxury that equals desire and thrills when in an encounter, remains the most powerful Rolls-Royce in history.

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Designed to be driven freely as the Wraith unleashes its power on open roads. The magic of it's V12 engine makes its effortless drive interesting. The sensitivity of the transmission when on a cruise that remains quiet in the cabin and easily becomes aggressive when the throttle is stepped on, releasing the soothing vibe of the V12 engine.
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The ultimate grand tourer is ready for the journey no matter the distance to move swiftly and elegantly to the final destination.The British automaker known for high end luxury car with it's signature umbrella on both doors. Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge is equipped with a 6.6 litre V12 engine that boast 624 hp weighing 624 lb-ft and controlled by an 8- speed automatic transmission gearbox. "Even launching from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds, the wraith feels relaxed, never brutal or even particularly loud, this is simply what it does-- effortless drive," review editor Antuan Goodwin. Despite the size of and the consciousness of driving a $460,000 car, the wraith is quick, powerful with a comfortable steering that steers easily.
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Just star signs all through when in the cabin of the Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge in the shooting star roof lining that holds 1500 LED light. To mark it's ultimate luxury, authentic leather, metal and wood used interiorly. To enjoy it's effortless power and bespoke quality, the wraith Black Badge unique wheels make up 22 layers of carbon fiber, that are folded into 44 layers to be strong with revised air suspension and bigger front brakes.
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BMW really did a good job with Rolls Royce. I'd love the new rolls royce phantom 8 :)