The original run of the Wraith may have faded from most memories, but the second chapter of this full-size grand tourer still gleams in the minds of admirers of two-door, pillarless coupes. After all, the 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre EV was recently unveiled and won’t grace the market until late next year, marking the gradual transition in the Wraith’s legacy.
Unsurprisingly, affluent car enthusiasts continue to indulge in Wraith transformations, and the aftermarket world has a particular fondness for this iconic suicide-door coupe. One such transformation caught our attention, and it belongs to an individual who proudly proclaims to have risen from humble beginnings, starting with Skechers and eventually building “multiple six, seven, even eight-figure businesses within three years.”
While the extent of these self-proclaimed accomplishments remains subject to scrutiny, arriving at a beach resort in a Rolls-Royce Wraith does raise an eyebrow or two. Especially when that Wraith has undergone a substantial makeover. This V12-powered, twin-turbo marvel, packing 623 horsepower from its 6.6-liter engine, paints a picture of perpetual luxury and opulence.
Indeed, this is not merely a figure of speech, as the vehicle boasts a full Rose Gold body treatment, likely a wrap, with a mesmerizing mirror-like finish. It’s clear that no detail was spared in transforming this ultra-luxurious grand tourer. To complete the ensemble, it rides gracefully on a set of 24-inch Forgiato Designs Autonomos wheels. These wheels sport a classic yet contrasting polished chrome finish while featuring subtle engravings and floating RR caps that echo the Rose Gold theme.
In the world of high-end custom automobiles, this Rose Gold Rolls-Royce Wraith is a true head-turner, a testament to luxury and personal style. It represents the essence of the Wraith’s allure and the ongoing fascination with making it a canvas for one’s unique vision of opulence and sophistication.