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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Launches Wraith Film Starring Ed Westwick

8 February 2017

By Scott Campbell

The Rolls-Royce Wraith is the most powerful series model to carry the Rolls-Royce name.

In an effort to appeal to a younger set of high net worth luxury consumers, the House of Rolls-Royce has launched a short film starring actor Ed Westwick.

A 6.6 litre Twin-turbo V12 engine distinguishes the Wraith.

Add to that the dramatic fastback lines – an uncompromising nod to Grand Touring – and stunning exterior and interior options. Every inch is an experience waiting to be discovered, then unleashed.

One look and Wraith's dramatic presence is apparent.

Its bold, imposing front grille and fluid roofline instantly command your attention. Inside you're thrust into a four-seat cabin of unrivalled comfort and quality. Every exacting detail reinforces Wraith's reputation for power, style and drama, from the lambswool underfoot to the all-encompassing handstitched leather.

Beyond the aesthetic, Wraith's advanced technology ensures a more intelligent and informed drive.

This isn't just a motor car of unprecedented craftsmanship and design.

Wraith is power, style and drama for those who restlessly seek more.

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