Rolls-Royce revealed plans for the Dawn Aero Cowling and a trio of custom Phantoms. Continuing to cater to the highest ends of the market, the luxury automaker is back with a car that’s being called the most powerful Rolls-Royce vehicle ever manufactured.
A limited-edition — only 55 models will be produced — version of the iconic Rolls-Royce Wraith, the Wraith Luminary Edition comes in “Sunburst Grey.” Inside, the vehicle boasts doors finished in Tudor Oak wood trim, 176 LEDs designed to replicate the appearance of shooting stars, Saddlery Tan leather for the interior work, stainless steel, and more. Concerning technical specifications, the Rolls-Royce Wraith Luminary Edition is propelled by a 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 engine with 623 horsepower and an eight-speed automatic transmission.
“Wraith Luminary speaks directly of our contemporary Rolls-Royce brand – progressive and trailblazing; the pinnacle in hand-crafted luxury,” reads a statement from Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös. “This is a motor car that celebrates visionaries who achieve eminence in their respective fields. Indeed, this collection is for the world’s luminaries.”
You can take a look at the new Rolls-Royce Wraith Luminary Edition above.
As vehicles such as the Bass 770 prove, high American automaker Equus Automotive is all about power and luxury. Continuing to build cars that stay true to that approach, Equus’ engineers and designers pull their inspirational cues from the Corvette‘s legacy for the Equus Throwback.
A 1,000 HP, retro-influenced creation, the Equus Throwback pays tribute to the Corvette. A merger of various eras of Corvette manufacturing, the Equus Throwback references some of the car’s best years. Concerning technical specifications, the Throwback is capable of hitting 60 mph in only 2.6 seconds and boasts a maximum speed of 225 mph. An ultra-limited effort, the Throwback is also limited to only 25 models.
After a few teasers, Maserati recently unveiled the Levante Trofeo, which will debut at this week’s New York Auto Show.
Looking to combat Porsche‘s Cayenne Turbo, the Levante Trofeo features a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine built by Ferrari which cranks out 538 lb-ft of torque and 590 horsepower. The powerful engine enables the road monster to go from 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds and reach speeds in excess of 300 km/h.
To match the monstrous engine is an aggressive exterior led by Full Matrix LED headlights, vertical grid grill, honeycomb mesh air intakes, ventilated hood and carbon fiber accents. While the four-tailpipe sports exhaust system and a body-color diffuser continue the aggressive look found at the front of the car.
The luxury sports aesthetic continues in the interior of the car with sculpted sports seats, matte carbon fiber trim and a unique instrument cluster with V8 badging. Set to enter production this summer, Maserati’s Levante Trofeo is set to receive an exclusive North American launch edition sometime next year.
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