A ghostly figure traversing a piece of Scandinavian countryside, not a man in sight and you, with your long-lensed camera, all alone. It should be quite a scary experience, but it's actually not, since we're actually talking about the brand new Rolls Royce Wraith, their fastest coupe ever that's currently undergoing cold weather testing.
The car only has a name for only a week, since the automaker having revealed it ahead of its scheduled Geneva debut in March. Our spy photographers captured the Wraith prototype undergoing winter testing.
We're looking at about €400,000 of future luxury limo, built in a way that's never been seen before. We're talking about reverse-hinged doors (suicide) and a hand-assembled V12 engine that's been engineered to produce over 600 horsepower.
Last year, the Wraith was undergoing winter testing at the Nurburgring, and you should definitely not miss this opportunity to see a 2-and-a-bit-ton coupe trying to be a race car.
We're looking at about €400,000 of future luxury limo, built in a way that's never been seen before. We're talking about reverse-hinged doors (suicide) and a hand-assembled V12 engine that's been engineered to produce over 600 horsepower.
Last year, the Wraith was undergoing winter testing at the Nurburgring, and you should definitely not miss this opportunity to see a 2-and-a-bit-ton coupe trying to be a race car.