Few car brands can claim to have had the privilege of being a part of the prestige that is associated with cinema. Amongst these, the Rolls-Royce shines through, boasting an entire legacy in films with notable appearances in Goldfinger (1964), The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), The Thomas Crowne Affair (1968) and The Great Gatsby (1974). Keeping true to its traditional role as a symbol for the affluent and refined, The Rolls-Royce Wraith special edition was launched to commemorate the coincided release of the short film, ‘And the World Stood Still.’

The look of the ‘Inspired by Film’ is a combination of two-tone silver and jubilee silver paint scheme with a solid-silver hand cast hood ornament to enhance the car’s femme fatale. The interior is just as awe-inspiring with Anthraite leather accented with Casden Tan, complete with Maccassar Ebony open pore paneling along the dash and doors. All that combined with a twin-turbo V12 makes Wraith the most powerful car in the Rolls Royce series.

With such sleek jaw-dropping designs, it is evident that the Wraith Special Edition will be a massive hit amongst customers. The Rolls-Royce brand name is already held in high esteem amongst many; the Wraith, with its unique style, will serve to add substance to the brand’s growing legacy.

The new Wraith ‘Inspired by Film’ is being displayed at the New York Auto Show along with bespoke Phantom Drophead Coupe and a customer Ghost Series II.