Rolls-Royce Wraith in BMW-Esque Java green costs $411K

Rolls-Royce Wraith in BMW-Esque Java green costs $411K

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A new Rolls-Royce can be a sign of your success. For those who want to show it in the best way possible, a bold color is the best choice. This Wraith, which had only 11 delivery miles, was painted by the skilled workers at Goodwood in a striking Java Green shade. This shade is available from BMW, the parent company.

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It is rare to see such bold and brave colors on a luxurybarge. The Alpina Java Green seems more restrained. The Black Badge edition features a few black styling accents where chrome would be found. This is evident from the Spirit of Ecstasy figurine. It’s not just any black, Rolls Royce says. The multi-layer paint has intensified the hue.

This likely being the Black Badge model. It means that the biturbo 624-horsepower, 6.6-liter V12 produces 52 pound-feet (70 Nm) more torque to give it a total of 642 Lb-ft (870Nm). The upgraded air suspension is included, as well as an eight-speed faster gearbox that allows for lower gears to be used at higher rpms.

The Wraith is a luxurious coupe that can reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h) in just four and a quarter seconds. It also tops out at electronically controlled speeds of 155 mph (295 kph). It’s not bad for a car that weighs in at 5,380 pounds (2.440 kilograms) according to U.S. specifications.

These are all very expensive. The Rolls-Royce Wraith Java Green, which is located at a high-end dealer near San Diego, California, costs $411,825.