This fictional Rolls-Royce is supposed to be a glimpse into the brand’s future and would probably blend in with the rest of the cars of Gotham City, so when he’s not fighting crime as the Dark Knight, Bruce Wayne could use it to go to social events. Most likely based upon the Wraith, it sports a long hood, narrow side windows and partially covered rear wheels.

Everything’s finished in a matte dark shade, and the only thing missing is the Spirit of Ecstasy for the hood, as the rest of the car features the Rolls-Royce traditional front and rear ends.


It’s the work of Patrick Rabelo, a Michigan-based college student who looked at skyscrapers and the art deco style for inspiration, imagining it as the perfect ride for multi-millionaires. Apart from the Cullinan, which is the brand’s first-ever SUV, Rolls-Royce has no intention of expanding its lineup, at least for the foreseeable future. The SUV will have to rival the likes of the Bentley Bentayga and will come with a familiar design and suicide rear doors for easier access and added effect.

It’s expected to be powered by the same engine 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine as the Phantom, where it makes 571 PS and 900 Nm of torque, though other powertrains might follow in the future.