RE: Rolls Royce Wraith 'Eagle VIII' Collection

RE: Rolls Royce Wraith 'Eagle VIII' Collection

Friday 24th May 2019

Rolls Royce Wraith 'Eagle VIII' Collection

To be revealed at Villa d'Este, limited to 50 and celebrating 100 years of transatlantic flight - Rolls doing what Rolls does best



As achievements worth marking with a special edition Rolls-Royce go, a century of transatlantic flight sounds worthier than most. In June 1919, Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Brown flew from St John's in Newfoundland to Clifden in Ireland, a non-stop, unaided journey of almost 2,000 miles. Their plane was a Vickers Vimy bomber, modified from its WWI use. Their engines? A pair of 20.3-litre, 350hp, Rolls-Royce Eagle VIIIs. But of course.

Hence this Eagle VIII Wraith, a tribute to a treacherous journey with Rolls-Royce as a key component. This new car's appearance is described as "evocative of Alcock and Brown's compelling night time adventure" - the instruments failed almost immediately, Brown navigating them by the stars eventually - and painted Gunmetal with a Selby Grey upper two-tone. The grille vanes are there to link back to the engine cowling on the Vimy, while a brass feature line is "a hint at the detailing that lies within."


What lies within, in fact, are a host of bronze accents, with speaker covers, headrest monograms and plaques "redolent of the brass sextant so integral to the success of the transatlantic journey." And that's just the start. The fascia uses Smoked Eucalyptus wood "vacuum metalized in gold before being inlaid with silver and copper, to depict the rich details seen in the night time images of the Earth from above"; the clock glows a faint green at night, to mimic the illumination provided to Alcock and Brown by the plane control panel; and the famed Rolls Royce starlight headliner has its 1,183 starlight fibres arranged to show the celestial arrangement at the time of the flight in 1919. You want attention to detail? You got it...

Torsten-Muller Otvos describes the Wraith Eagle VIII as "at once an object of desire; an homage to heroes and a protagonist to today's visionaries." A creation of the Bespoke Collective at the House of Rolls-Royce, 50 of these Wraiths will be made for "discerning collectors". Form your orderly queue at Goodwood now...





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Andy83n

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386 posts

63 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Would.

Stunningly ostentatious.

Get out of my way poor people

Rod200SX

8,087 posts

177 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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That's actually rather nice. To some I'd imagine the colours will seem a bit dull but for some reason that really gels with me. The dash looks great, though the lower section I'd prefer a darker colour!

Paddy78

208 posts

147 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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I'm not sure it needs the gold jizz on the dash, but my god that is sumptuous.

Glennroiiy

4 posts

104 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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As tasteful as a limited edition rolls can get for me. Love it

Turbobanana

6,292 posts

202 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Strangely appealing, that.

I always find it amusing that we refer to the manufacturer as "Rolls" when in fact Charles Rolls was the marketing man and Henry Royce the engineer.

But then Karl Benz was the engineer and Mercedes was the daughter of Emil Jellinek, an Austrian entrepreneur who promoted Daimler automobiles, yet we refer to the brand as "Mercedes". Go figure.

soad

32,912 posts

177 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Very plush. A regular coupe would do me nicely.

Snubs

1,177 posts

140 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Andy83n said:
Would.

Stunningly ostentatious.

Get out of my way poor people
yes

thegreenhell

15,404 posts

220 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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It's sadly ironic that Rolls Royce commemorate one of their great aero-engine achievements with a car powered by a BMW engine, who were one of their aircraft engine rivals at the time.

Andy83n

Original Poster:

386 posts

63 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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thegreenhell said:
It's sadly ironic that Rolls Royce commemorate one of their great aero-engine achievements with a car powered by what was once, twenty years ago, in part a BMW engine, who were one of their aircraft engine rivals at the time.


S'what stopped me buying that Mclaren F1 too, Geoff.

Futse

183 posts

186 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Limited run of 50. Would they sell more if this wasn't limited? If you configure one, you'd surely have something more special and unique, no?

tch911

375 posts

212 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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I think we can all agree that Limited Editions are not for everyone, but my god, I think they have done a good job with this.

A centenary of transatlantic flight, definitely worth celebrating, and the ideas team have done very well to come up with some original ideas, whilst utilising the very best skills developed by Rolls Royce's bespoke team. I personally think the roof lining, and the dashboard, as naff as the concept might be, look brilliant. Would I want to drive it every day, erm, no. Would I want to take my wife out for dinner in it, hmm, no.

As the press release says "one for the collectors".

Makes Aston Martin's Red Arrows Vanquish look more than a little gaudy. Although the two of these does make the beginnings of an automotive equivalent of a Franklin Mint collection. Your move Bentley...

Wills2

22,878 posts

176 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Wow that's fabulous, that headliner is incredible, if only I had money.


athol

325 posts

211 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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I love that. In lots of ways it's some way out of tune with the modern world but hey, I want one!

oilit

2,634 posts

179 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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I have always admired the lines of the Wraith, and have pondered about having one for a while !

I also like the idea of what this one is celebrating, and wouldn't be surprised if all 50 have sold already.

Nerdherder

1,773 posts

98 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Now this is a special edition. Much more appeal than that Veyron based ‘most expensive car ever’ thing.

Summit_Detailing

1,898 posts

194 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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That's how to do a limited run special...fabulous!


GranCab

2,902 posts

147 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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@ AML ... look and learn.

Cold

15,252 posts

91 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Spiderman. Someone has done a Spiderman on the dash

easytiger123

2,595 posts

210 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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Interior reminds me of those CSI type programmes where they use those blue lights to find jizz stains. Looks like there was a gang bang in the Wraith.

Captain Smerc

3,023 posts

117 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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This is not the life I ordered cry