Rolls-Royce Wraith Inspired by Film Limited Edition

Rolls-Royce Wraith Inspired by Film Limited Edition-G

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Wraith launch film, ‘And the World Stood Still’, has been accepted into the BFI (British Film Institute) National Archive, the world’s most significant collection of film and TV. The film won a Gold Award at the 26th International Visual Communications Association (IVCA) Awards. To celebrate the event, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has created Wraith ‘Inspired by Film’, which debuted at the 2015 New York Auto Show.

Wraith ‘Inspired by Film’ celebrates Rolls-Royce’s long heritage in film and its entry into the BFI National Archive. Rolls-Royce motor cars have taken leading roles in movies since the dawn of film-making, and have featured in such hits as Goldfinger (1964), The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), The Thomas Crowne Affair (1968) and The Great Gatsby (1974) to name a few.

ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH ‘INSPIRED BY FILM’

Continuing the theme of “And the World Stood Still”, this Wraith is hinting gently at the (film) noir through a number of unique Bespoke touches like a Jubilee Silver paint scheme, or a solid-silver hand-cast Spirit of Ecstasy. The Anthracite leather interior accented with Casden Tan exudes confidence and power like a modern super-hero’s costume, whilst its steely character is suggested by a pin sharp aluminium band shooting through the Maccassar Ebony open pore panelling.

Wraith is the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever made. Performance complements the drama of exterior styling as a shorter wheelbase, wider rear track and 624 bhp/465 kW derived from the twin turbo V12 and a 0-60mph of 4.4 seconds (0-100kph, 4.6 seconds) give expression to the car’s dynamic looks. The swept lines of the fastback body of Wraith, a style whose origins can be found in the 1930s era of film noir, most clearly signal its purposeful character.

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Dramatic drive: Jaguar’s most ambitious publicity stunts to date

 Jaguar XF to perform world’s longest high-wire water crossing.
#NoOrdinary: All-New Jaguar XF to be Revealed in a Dramatic High-Wire Drive Ahead of New York Auto Show Debut.

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Jaguar wants to bring a new meaning to driving by wire with its most ambitious publicity stunts to date. To highlight the lightweight and agile credentials of the new Jaguar XF model, the automotive manufacturer will showcase a dramatic drive across London on 24 March, one week ahead of its public motor show debut in New York.

Jaguar have teamed up with expert British stuntman Jim Dowdall, veteran of dramatic action stunts in movies including Bond, Bourne and Indiana Jones, to perform a world’s longest high-wire water crossing in the all-new Jaguar XF.

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The dramatic drive, across two 34mm-diameter wires suspended high above water will be streamed globally on jaguar.com/newxf at 19:00 GMT on 24 March.

XF was first launched in 2007 and is Jaguar’s biggest selling and most awarded car. The next generation XF is completely new from the ground up and will be the second Jaguar model to use the brand’s advanced aluminium-intensive architecture.

“I believe the all-new XF will be the best looking car in its class. Elegant, handsome and with proportions that imbue a great sense of integrity – the all-new XF will be true to the strong tradition of sporting Jaguar saloons while being completely of its time,” said Ian Callum, Director of Design, Jaguar.

The new XF will make its global motor show debut in New York on 01 April. The all-new XF will go on-sale from Autumn 2015 and will be built at Jaguar Land Rover‘s Castle Bromwich plant.

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