Rolls-Royce has officially unveiled its new limited edition Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow. The new model is inspired by a historic land speed record car that used Rolls-Royce engines in 1938. It is also the final V-12 coupe from the British brand and will be made in only 12 examples.
This year, Rolls-Royce bids farewell to its Wraith model, which was their last coupe that featured a V-12 engine. To celebrate this milestone, Rolls-Royce has introduced its exclusive Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow edition.
The new model has a distinctive gray color on its front part, with yellow accents on its bodywork, wheels, and brake calipers. It also has a starry headliner that shows the night sky over Bonneville Salt Flats on September 16, 1938, when Thunderbolt car broke the world speed record.
The interior of the new model is lavish with carbon fiber accents and leather upholstery with contrast stitching. It also has a plaque on its dashboard that says “Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow – One of Twelve”.
The new model has a powerful engine that produces 624 horsepower and 642 pound-feet of torque. It also has an adaptive transmission that adjusts to driving style and road conditions.
The new model also boasts advanced technologies such as dynamic drive mode that enhances performance and sound; air suspension system that improves ride quality and handling; variable damping system that provides stability and comfort; and Satellite Aided Transmission technology that selects the best gear for upcoming corners.