Bespoke Rolls Royce Wraith wraps up the entire solar system
Rolls Royce is one of the most iconic brands that has changed the ways of our definition of luxury. The British carmaker never fails to amaze us with its creativity and bespoke design that knows no bounds.
Famous for taking exclusive taste to another level, Rolls Royce has recently come up with an inspiration that has taken the world by storm. The newly designed Wraith is inspired by the only inhabitable planet, the Earth.
Commissioned by Rolls-Royce Abu Dhabi within the United Arab Emirates, the newly custom-designed Wraith takes some real earthly elements to pick up inspiration from and has also induced the complete Photovoltaic System.
To begin with, the car picks up its colour inspiration from the main constituent that coverup approximately 75% of the earth, i.e., water. The car is wrapped in Royal Blue exterior shade. Moreover, the hood is also a masterpiece with a satellite-eye view of the Middle Eastern region.
It is being said that this bespoke Wraith took 100 hours to wrap up with the design, coated through air-brush. Moreover, the coachline of the car was also hand-painted with Emerald Green colour, catching up with the stance of the Sun and the eight planets of the solar system.
While these were the exclusive insights on the outside, the inside of this solar system inspired Wraith is also worth the hype that revolves around this vehicle. It gets Moccasin leather seats, resonating with the desert sand of UAE. The smartly designed cabin also gives accents of Navy and Cobalto Blue, representing the sky and water. Moving ahead, the last colour inside the cabin is Emerald Green, showcasing nature.
Interestingly, this commissioned Wraith also showcases a satellite image of the entire Middle East on the dashboard.
Lastly, talking about this offering, Michael Bryden, Lead Bespoke Designer said, "We’re used to clients bringing us grand visions for their Bespoke Commissions, but this provided a new perspective altogether.”
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