Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha has taken delivery of a one-of-a-kind motor car inspired by the allure of one of nature’s most magnificent beasts – the wolf.
The Rolls-Royce Wraith Wolf Edition wonderfully captures the synergies between this mystical animal and the Wraith’s fleeting, enigmatic presence in an iconic automotive form.
Hand-crafted by specialists at the home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England over a period of 12 months, the Wraith Wolf Edition highlights the exclusivity and unique nature of the super-luxury marque’s renowned ‘bespoke programme,’ and is expected to attract strong interest from local collectors seeking the pinnacle in luxury and individualisation.
Striking and distinctive, the Wolf Edition wonderfully captures the possibilities of Bespoke. The deep Twilight Purple exterior is emblazoned with intricate Wolf motifs within the twin coachline, alluding to the car’s inspiration. The light Magnolia interior is interspersed with subtle Purple Silk leather details – a Bespoke natural grain leather that perfectly complements the exterior.
The Bespoke Designers have carefully placed Wolf motifs throughout the interior, as embroidery on the headrest and as a central veneer inlay in the instrument panel.
Additional subtle features such as the Bespoke Clock and “One of One – The Wolf Wraith” treadplates make this a truly unique motor car.
Ihab Allam, general manager of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha said: “True luxury is authentic, handcrafted and rare, and the power of Rolls-Royce’s unparalleled bespoke programme is that it applies this ethos to the creation of automotive masterpieces that embody the character of their owner. The Wraith Wolf Edition is the perfect demonstration of this and we are proud to have the only one in the world right here at the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha showroom for one of our esteemed clientele to own.”
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