A controversial tuner has taken a luxury grand tourer, the Rolls-Royce Wraith, and enhanced its already distinguished appearance with a series of modifications. This right-hand drive model, likely a special commission, exudes elegance and sophistication with noticeable changes that set it apart from its stock counterpart.
The front end showcases a redesigned apron with side blades and attachments around the side vents, additional LED DRLs, and a fresh lower grille. Moving towards the rear, the now-discontinued GT features new attachments on the front fenders, side skirts, and rear bumper sides.
The back end is adorned with two spoilers one positioned above the windscreen and another on the trunk lid and an aftermarket diffuser housing an extra brake light. These attachments predominantly sport a forged carbon finish, providing a striking contrast against the white exterior paint. Complementing the vehicle’s enhanced look are multi-spoke alloys.
The cabin is revamped with new leather upholstery in a light purple shade, accented by black piping and other black details. The tuner’s logo is prominently displayed on the seatbacks, steering wheel, seatbelts, and interior elements, with additional carbon fiber trim completing the makeover.
Only Mansory and the owner might know the answer. Regardless, the stock Wraith and its convertible variant, the Dawn, are already exceptional vehicles that many believe need only a set of aftermarket wheels to achieve their peak aesthetic. However, some owners argue that Mansory’s touch further elevates the Wraith’s appeal.