RE: Wraith Black Arrow marks end of R-R V12 coupes

RE: Wraith Black Arrow marks end of R-R V12 coupes

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another 3 points

919 posts

184 months

Wednesday
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There was a time when the loudest noise in a Rolls was the ticking of the clock. Now it’s the steering wheel and seats. With the engine graphic a close second. The designers can hop into the skip with all the left over v12 components.

BFleming

3,342 posts

130 months

Wednesday
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matra120 said:
See who Rolls Royce copied. 1953 Lancia Aurelia. Uncanny!
Woah there horsie - this is a 1953 Lancia Aurelia:


Your picture is the "Outlaw" - a 21st century restoration and reimagining of the Aurelia. Lots of photos here of before, during & after: https://www.thornleykelham.com/gallery/lancia-aure...

pSyCoSiS

3,391 posts

192 months

Wednesday
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The craftsmanship and detail is amazing. Colour scheme inside is questionable, but I get it as a homage to the driver.

thekwaze

13 posts

77 months

Yesterday (08:42)
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The paintwork looks good in my anything but humble opinion. Interior pretty much a mishmash nightmare for anyone, except a Chav that's won the lottery, or a tasteless rapper, but I do like the salt flats effect on the doors, so not all bad.

Shifter1

860 posts

78 months

Yesterday (10:49)
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Having the money to afford cars at this level, and then your order this:

Live proof money doesn't buy taste or class. hurl

Julian Scott

1,039 posts

11 months

Yesterday (11:05)
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Shifter1 said:
Having the money to afford cars at this level, and then your order this:

Live proof money doesn't buy taste or class. hurl
or that people have different tastes, especially people that have a fleet of multiple cars?

I actually like this, I think it's comparatively subtle accents, I'd likely prefer more normally upholstered seats, but I think the other accents are quirky but interestingly good.

People moan about wealthy areas been stacked with unimaginative black SUVs with black interiors, then something different comes out targeted at the same cohort, and the same people moan about that too. It's almost like the people are the problem, not the cars ;-)

But, much like just about every other poster on this thread, I'll likely never be in a position to buy such a car.

andrew

9,692 posts

179 months

Yesterday (19:34)
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Julian Scott said:
TEL555 said:
Does anyone actually know the significance of the yellow? With all the other details, it can't just be because they thought it would be a good idea?
Do you just look at pictures?
you're new here then ?

Shifter1

860 posts

78 months

Julian Scott said:
Shifter1 said:
Having the money to afford cars at this level, and then your order this:

Live proof money doesn't buy taste or class. hurl
or that people have different tastes, especially people that have a fleet of multiple cars?

I actually like this, I think it's comparatively subtle accents, I'd likely prefer more normally upholstered seats, but I think the other accents are quirky but interestingly good.

People moan about wealthy areas been stacked with unimaginative black SUVs with black interiors, then something different comes out targeted at the same cohort, and the same people moan about that too. It's almost like the people are the problem, not the cars ;-)

But, much like just about every other poster on this thread, I'll likely never be in a position to buy such a car.
Nah, there is such a thing as tasteless and this interior is tasteless. Trying way too hard. Shouting hey, look at me, I'm rich and special, way too loud. Tasteless to the painful core.

And who moans about black cars in wealthy areas? Non sense. Black cars are everywhere. These days if you want to buy an used car which isn't black or silver you are normally in for a long wait. Nothing to do with wealth and all to do with general human lack of creativity and the herd principle.

Buster73

4,870 posts

140 months

Water Fairy said:
Only seen one Wraith up close in the wild. Liked it. The interior of this is, erm, challenging.
Likewise ,I saw a nice metallic grey one with a dark grey interior, a subtle and beautiful quality car.

Just the opposite of the one in the photos.

Not my cup of tea but I’m assuming they’re going for a much younger market nowadays.

Puddenchucker

3,438 posts

205 months

I understand that the markets & demographics for RR buyers have changed from the tradional Aristocracy / Chairman of the Board buyer, burr walnut & leather interior, as below, and that RR has to adapt to keep selling cars in the quantities necessary to keep the business viable. But interiors like that Wraith seem to conflict with what RR stands for. What next? "Slammed" suspension, spinners and under car neons?


aeropilot

30,667 posts

214 months

ducnick said:
I suspect Rolls Royce might have slightly misunderstood their target market. Visually this is incredibly appealing to their target audience, but light coloured, perforated seats fail the practicality test. With a smooth, darker hide you can much more easily locate any powder you drop during the nocturnal deals. With bright yellow leather under yellow street lights you will be hard pressed to distinguish a couple of grams of coke from the leather, thus the chance of the semen dripping out your of your hoe ruining your valuable product is greater. You try cleaning that mess out of perforated leather! Otherwise it’s perfect save for the engine art on the gun box. That should be changed to a picture of a gold hand gun.
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