The Rolls-Royce Wraith, produced from 2013 to 2023, stands as the brand's first 2-door fastback since the historic Camargue. This ultra-luxury grand-tourer captivates collectors who appreciate its performance and bespoke craftsmanship. With its powerful N74B66 twin-turbocharged V12 engine, this classic blends elegance with exhilarating speed, establishing a six-figure-plus collector tier pipeline for well-maintained examples.
In Illinois, typical Wraith donors realize the significance of factory-service-history, which is mandatory for maintaining resale value and ensuring peak performance. As an ultra-luxury collector vehicle, the Wraith distinguishes itself from naturally aspirated alternatives through its advanced technology and engineering, appealing to those who seek unparalleled luxury and performance on the road.
πGeneration guide
Wraith β’ 2013-2023
The baseline variant with a distinctive 2-door fastback body, showcasing high-end design and engineering excellence, featuring a 624hp twin-turbo V12.
Wraith Black Badge β’ 2016-2023
A performance-oriented variant offering a darker aesthetic and retuned suspension for enhanced driving dynamics, producing 623hp.
Dawn β’ 2015-2023
The 4-seat convertible sister model sharing the same mechanical underpinnings as the Wraith, providing a luxurious open-top experience.
Known issues by generation
The Wraith's N74B66 twin-turbo V12 engine, while robust, requires stringent adherence to service intervals to ensure reliability, with annual costs ranging from $4-8k. The ZF 8-speed satellite-aided transmission has decent reliability, yet may demand attention at high-mileage. Other model-specific issues include air-suspension compressor leaks and expensive bespoke repairs for the luxurious interior elements like the Starlight Headliner, which can cost upwards of $15-30k if damaged. Maintaining the rear-hinged 'suicide doors' and ensuring proper alignment of their power-close mechanisms are also essential for preserving the vehicle's integrity.
Donation value by condition + generation
The market for the Rolls-Royce Wraith is firmly situated within the six-figure-plus collector tier, with clean, low-mile examples ranging from $200-300k. The Black Badge variant commands a premium of $250-350k, while the Dawn convertible can fetch $250-400k. A factory-service-history with authorized-dealer-stamped records is essential for appreciation in value. Additionally, the integrity of original paint and bespoke documentation through the Rolls-Royce Provenance and Bespoke Collective significantly influences market desirability. A factory color change is viewed with skepticism, warranting a qualified appraiser's recommendation for the requisite IRS Form 8283 Section B.
Donation process for this model
Illinois regional notes
In Illinois, Wraith owners benefit from access to authorized Rolls-Royce dealers and a culture that appreciates high-value collector vehicles. With climate-controlled garages and concours events, the state provides an ideal environment for preserving these classics. However, it's important to consider the differences between salt-belt and sun-belt preservation methods, ensuring that your Wraith remains in optimal condition. Engaging with local collector communities can enhance your ownership experience, providing networking and support among fellow luxury car enthusiasts.
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If you own a Rolls-Royce Wraith and are considering donation, your vehicle represents not only luxury and engineering excellence but also a chance to make a significant impact. Partner with Heartland Motors Trust to ensure your six-figure-plus collector car is valued properly and reaches a worthy cause. Your contribution will help continue our mission of charitable outreach while preserving the legacy of automotive craftsmanship.