Rolls-Royce
Wraith by SPOFEC
SPOFEC's take
on the Wraith might not sit well with traditional Rolls-Royce customers, but it
certainly has presence.
Equipped with
a new body kit dubbed "Overdose", the
Rolls coupe is now 13 cm wider at the back, thanks to the prominent
wheel arches made from carbon fiber, and it wears a set of 22-inch alloys on
all four corners.
The tuner has
also added a rear spoiler lip at the rear made from the same lightweight
material and a sportier exhaust system. On top of that, SPOFEC states that
numerous customization options are available inside, on top of the extensive
features already offered by the factory.
Mechanical
changes include a sportier suspension that lowers the ride height by 40 mm at speeds up to 140 km/h, carbon ceramic brakes and an extra
85 HP and 186 Nm squeezed from the 6.6-liter V12 bi-turbo engine.
The car's total output now stands at 717 HP and 986 Nm of torque
and it can accelerate from a standstill to 100 km/h 0.2 seconds
faster, in 4.2 seconds, before topping out at an electronically limited top
speed of 250 km/h.

