




2022 Rolls-Royce Wraith Series II
£204,950
About this car
The Rolls-Royce Wraith was quietly discontinued in 2023, making late examples increasingly sought after — and this 2022 car represents one of the more compelling ways to acquire one. Delivered in a commission-specific Upper Two-Tone of Black Kirsch Metallic and Twilight Purple, the exterior alone cost £8,580 through the Bespoke programme. With just 1,393 miles from new, it is for all practical purposes unworn, and it arrives with Rolls-Royce's own warranty and maintenance cover running until August 2026.
The specification goes well beyond paint. The Shooting Star Headliner — a £14,190 option — lines the ceiling with fibre-optic points, while the interior is executed in a tailored Purple and Mugello Red leather scheme that runs through seat piping, contrast stitching, and individual headrest monograms in cohesive fashion. Rose Gold finishes on both the Spirit of Ecstacy and the bespoke speaker grilles tie cabin and exterior together. The 21-inch ten-spoke part-polished wheels, Driver Assistance Package, and full camera system round out a specification that reads as genuinely considered rather than a dealer tick-box exercise.
Mechanically the Wraith uses the 6.6-litre twin-turbocharged V12 shared with the Ghost, producing 591 bhp and covering 0–62 mph in 4.6 seconds — performance that arrives with the characteristic Rolls-Royce sense of inevitability rather than drama. The coach-door two-door coupe body style remains one of the most distinctive silhouettes in the segment, and the pillarless cabin architecture is unique at this price point. A UK-supplied, single-keeper car of this specification and mileage is a rare combination.
Car Overview
Price History
Factory Specs
grand tourerGen Series II- Power
- 624 bhp
- Weight
- 2,440 kg
- Power-to-weight
- 256 bhp/ton
- Top speed
- 155 mph
- 0-60 mph
- 4.4s
- 1/4 mile
- 12.8s
- Nürburgring lap time
- 9:00.0
- Engine
- 6.6L 12-cyl
- Engine position
- front-engine
- Aspiration
- Twin Turbocharged
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Units produced
- 150
Some values are estimates
Last updated 04/06/2026