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Rolls Royce - Wraith (2017)
Rolls Royce Wraith 2017 price is a topic that excites collectors, luxury car enthusiasts, and financial planners alike. Imagine a 2017 Wraith cruising down the highway in a pristine white exterior, engine rumbling with effortless power, and the iconography of the Rolls‑Royce badge proudly displayed. While the price of a brand‑new 2017 model varies depending on the market, optional features, and dealer pricing, potential buyers are keen to understand how the Rings‑Shaped Wraith is valued now, how rapidly it depreciates, and what a used Rolls Royce Wraith price looks like for those considering a second‑hand purchase.
Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of the 2017 Wraith’s key specifications to help you gauge what you’re paying for—and how its features compare to other high‑end luxury sports coupes. Armed with this data, you’ll be better positioned to answer the age‑old question: what is a 2017 Rolls Royce Wraith worth?
- Engine: 6.6L V12 twin‑turbocharged, producing 623 hp and 903 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with paddle‑shifters (facelift models may offer 7‑speed).
- Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in 3.9 seconds.
- Top Speed: Electronically limited to 145 mph.
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline, no hybrid or electric options.
- Dimensions: Length 200.4 in, width 79.9 in, height 55.6 in, wheelbase 123.4 in.
- Weight: Approximately 5,100 lb (components and optional equipment can raise this figure).
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive.
- Interior: Hand‑stitched leather upholstery, handmade wood panels, dual adaptive climate zones.
- Infotainment: Dual 8.5‑in touch‑screens, premium Bang & Olufsen audio, advanced navigation.
Understanding Rolls Royce Wraith depreciation is essential when weighing the long‑term value of the automobile. In the luxury segment, vehicles tend to lose value at a faster rate than mainstream cars due to the high initial cost and brand prestige. Typically, a new Rolls Royce Wraith will see a depreciation of around 15‑20% in the first year, with a cumulative loss of roughly 50‑60% over a five‑year period. Used Rolls Royce Wraith price charts often reflect a severe drop after
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