Rolls-Royce Wraith Carbon Fiber doesn’t seem to be lighter

Rolls-Royce Wraith Carbon Fiber doesn't seem to be lighter
Rolls-Royce introduced a new special edition of its Wraith without making too much fuss. This one is simply called “Carbon Fiber.”

Rolls-Royce introduced a new special edition of its Wraith without making too much fuss. This one is simply called “Carbon Fiber.” The unveiling was made on FB by the company’s Geneva dealership. We found out that only 25 units have been planned for production. It doesn’t have carbon fiber panels because it has the standard steel + aluminium body. This means it weighs in at 5,380 lbs (2.440 kg) US. The model’s unique features include a glossy black body with a shiny front grille and a matte black hood. Two-tone alloys complete its look. The cabin has seen more changes, with the wood trim being replaced by a lot of carbon fiber. This blends well with the black leather upholstery. The cabin also features some red accents and the stunning Starlight headliner, which can take anywhere from 9 to 17 hours.
Rolls-Royce Wraith Carbon Fiber doesn't seem to be lighter

The side sills have a special aluminum plaque to indicate that we are dealing in a limited-run Wraith with many tweaks inside and out. It doesn’t have any mechanical modifications, so it still has a V12 6.6-liter motor with 624 horsepower (465 kW) & 590 lbft (800 Nm). It’s enough to enable the large coupe hit 60 mph (96 km/h) from a standstill in 4.4 seconds before topping out at an electronically-restricted 155 mph (250 km/h).