Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow to mark the end of production of the iconic model.
Limited to just 12 examples, the Black Arrow is the last V12 coupe before Rolls goes all-electric.
Launched in 2013, the Wraith is the performance-focussed sibling of the Rolls-Royce Phantom and Ghost.
To commemorate Rolls-Royce’s last-ever V12 coupe, the marque created a unique artwork for Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow's fascia.
Design concept inspired by Thunderbolt,which set world land speed records in the 1930s.
The Black Arrow edition sees ‘gradient paint’ - which took 18 months to formulate correctly - applied to the bodywork.
There’s also a bespoke starlight headliner featuring a 2,117 fibre-optic lights and door cards with 320 pieces to create a textured wood veneer.
There’s also a analogue clock with fancy hands and ‘Club Leather’ seats for maximum comfort.
Each will have an engine-mounted plaque reading ‘Final Coupé Collection’ in black.
An exclusive Bespoke plaque is mounted on the engine cover to signify this as the last V12 ever to be fitted to a Rolls-Royce coupé.
All 12 units of the Black Badge Wraith Black Arrow Collection have already been sold to customers around the world.
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