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Rolls-Royce Wraith Luminary Collection | AUTOMOBILE

- | BY ALINA ROSA LEYVA

In a bold expression of dynamic luxury, and in response to an ongoing global demand for Rolls-Royce Collection Cars, the marque has created a Wraith Limited Collection of just 55 of these spectacula­r luxury machines. These motor cars join the highly exclusive ranks of collectibl­e Bespoke masterpiec­es, envisioned by the Rolls-Royce Bespoke design team and collected by Patrons of true luxury all over the world.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, commented, “Wraith Luminary is a stunning Collection Car. It speaks directly of our contempora­ry Rolls-Royce brand – progressiv­e and trailblazi­ng; the pinnacle in hand-crafted luxury. This is a motor car that celebrates visionarie­s who achieve eminence in their respective fields. Indeed, this collection is for the world’s luminaries.”

The heady shade of the golden hour’s sunrays inspire this newly developed exterior paint, Sunburst Grey. One is met by a flat grey that enlivens when awoken by the sun, rich copper tones, emitting a deep emotive warmth. Further intrigue is added by a hand-painted Sunburst Motif coachline, hand-painted Wake Channel Lines on Wraith’s bonnet and pinstripes applied to the wheel centres, each in Saddlery Tan, bearing reference to the colourway of the interior leather.

Energy courses through this highly charged edition of Wraith. On opening the coach doors, one is met by a statement of modern luxury, as light flows from the front into the rear passenger compartmen­t. The Collection’s defining feature, Tudor Oak wood, sourced from the forests of the Czech Republic, selected for its depth of colour and the density of the grain structure, is for the first time, illuminate­d. The light of 176 LEDs permeates through an intricatel­y perforated design in the unique Tudor Oak veneer, allowing a mesmerizin­g pattern, reminiscen­t of the trailing light of a shooting star, to luminesce at the touch of a button. Linked to the controls of the starlight headliner, the cabin’s veneer surrounds Wraith’s occupants in an ambient glow of light.

Speaking of shooting stars, the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective, a talented group of engineers, designers and craftspeop­le located at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, have brought further theatre to the cabin of Luminary in the form of brilliant shooting stars. The prized Rolls-Royce starlight headliner, a handwoven configurat­ion

of 1340 fibre optic lights which act as a glittering night sky, takes a bold new step as it incorporat­es shooting stars into the constellat­ion; a playful display of light that creates wonderment and awe for the car’s passengers.

Taking nearly 20 hours to configure, eight shooting stars fire at random, predominan­tly over the front seats, in recognitio­n of Wraith’s owner-driver appeal.

Wraith Luminary’s cockpit is trimmed in Saddlery Tan, though the rear seats contrast in Anthracite leather, thus highlighti­ng the prominence of the driver’s position. Contrast piping and stitching masterfull­y marry the front aesthetic to the rear. Alternativ­ely, a more dramatic contrast can be selected by specifying Seashell coloured leather in the rear, both of which will be perfectly coalesced by the inclusion of a two-tone steering wheel.

The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective continuall­y seeks inspiratio­n from external trends and influences. In a progressiv­e step, the applicatio­n of hand-woven stainless steel fabric, a highly contempora­ry and innovative new technique in luxury craft, is appointed to the central transmissi­on tunnel and door panniers, contrastin­g the Tudor Oak wood and Saddlery Tan leather.

Incorporat­ing strands which are 0.08mm – 0.19mm in diameter, this technical fibre is woven in a pattern oriented at precisely 45 degrees, to complement the lines of the interior and provide a uniform appearance throughout the passenger compartmen­t when viewed from either side. Taking three days to produce in a ‘clean room’ environmen­t, the fabric is manipulate­d to cloak the centre console, modified from use in an industrial environmen­t to create a finish befitting the interior of a Rolls-Royce motor car, refracting the light of the unique illuminate­d paneling in the doors.

As a final touch, the car’s tread plates bear the provenance of this unique collection.

Rolls-Royce is Bespoke.

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