RENT ROLLS ROYCE WRAITH 2015 IN DUBAI

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19 Apr 22

AED  2,000

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ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH Car Specifications

 Price (AED)
2000
 Transmission
Auto
 Color
Electric Blue
 Type
Luxury
 Year
2015
 Model
 WRAITH
 Location
Dubai
 Area
N/A

ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH Car Features

Leather seats
Back Camera
Navigation system
Bluetooth
Apple CarPlay
Dual Airbags
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Rear Door Child Lock
Air Conditioning
Power Steering With Tilt Adjust

ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH Car Additional Details

2015 Rolls Royce Wraith Rental in Dubai

Rent and drive this Rolls Royce Wraith 2015-model in Dubai, UAE  for AED 2000/day. Rental cost includes basic comprehensive insurance and standard mileage limit of 250 km/day (AED 10 per additional km applicable). Security deposit of AED 4000 is required by Credit Card, Debit Card or Cash. Contact High Fly Car Rental directly for bookings and inquiries...

Why hire the Rolls Royce Wraith?

The Wraith coupe is Rolls-Royces sportiest model. Developed on a truncated Ghost platform, its fastback body style and 624-horsepower, 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 make it a high-fashion muscle car. This engine propels all 5,203 pounds to 60 mph in a swift 4.4 seconds and the top speed on this car is 155 mph. An innovative ZF-sourced 8-speed automatic transmission uses GPS and terrain data to pre-select ideal gears for smoother performance through sharp turns, hills, and dales. Twenty-inch wheels are standard, while 21-inchers are optional. A stately ride quality is as much a Rolls-Royce trait as the Spirit of Ecstasy on the bonnet, and its achieved with an electronically controlled air suspension. On the inside, Rich, soft leather, finely crafted woods, and machined metal trim elements surround occupants in all four seats. This big coupe is based on the Ghost sedan (itself a bit more exciting to drive than the larger Phantom) and features the most powerful engine in Rolls lineup. Unlike the Rolls Royce Dawn, the Wraith promises to be extremely driver-centric.

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