Friday, March 8, 2013

Rolls Royce Wraith Coupe | IamJuanC


The Rolls Royce Wraith, set for a release later this year, features environmental sensors that use global positioning technology to determine which gears are to be used on a particular stretch of road. This feature is so advanced that it can calculate which gear of the 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox is to be used even at a particular corner. Other features of the car include a full infotainment system, heads-up display, and voice-command support. Technology for cars seems to be steering drivers of the future into more responsible decisions, yet in some cases may intrude on the driver’s actual sense of discretion. However, this little assist from Rolls Royce is more than welcome and, hopefully, a sign of things to come. The Wraith comes with a modest €245,000 (approximately $318,745 USD) price tag.






After months of teaser images and little else, the Rolls Royce Wraith coupe has finally been unveiled. Based on a shorter version of the Rolls Royce Ghost platform, the new fastback coupe boasts a reworked version of the Ghost’s engine, good for 600+ horsepower in the Wraith. Inside is space for four amidst polished wood and expertly cut leather, and with all the creature comforts one would expect from a Rolls Royce. Expect further details when the car makes its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show.





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