Rolls-Royce Wraith is made more luxurious by Mansory using gold

Rolls-Royce Wraith is made more luxurious by Mansory using gold
Mansory, a controversial tuner, has used gold accents in order to make the Rolls-Royce Wraith standout even more.

Mansory, a controversial tuner, has used gold accents in order to make the Rolls-Royce Wraith standout even more. Mansory has created a flashy aftermarket package to sell the elegant Wraith. It features a gold treatment to the upper body. The “Palm Edition 999”, also known as the “Palm Edition 999”, includes gold-plated door handles, and similar accents on the side skirts and fins of the front fender vents. These large alloys, which measure 22 inches in length, have been blinged out and come with Vredestein 25/35 tires. The inside is the same story, with many gold bits and pieces scattered throughout the cabin, including the center console. Mansory explains that all the original badges have been replaced by logos and plaques made of 24-karat gold. This look can be applied to virtually any car’s metallic surfaces for an additional fee. You probably guessed that “999” is the purity of gold.
Rolls-Royce Wraith is made more luxurious by Mansory using gold

The biturbo-6.6-liter V12 engine has been modified to produce 730 horsepower (544 Kilowatts) as well as 738 pound feet (1,098 newton meters) of torque. The Rolls-Royce Wiraith will reach a top speed at 186 mph (300 km/h) once the power boost has been implemented. This is a significant improvement over the 632 horsepowe, 590 lbft and 155 mph provided to the standard Wraith. We don’t know the pricing details, but Mansory has indicated that they plan to sell only nine packages.