The Rolls-Royce Wraith, produced from 2013 to 2023, marks a significant return to the realm of 2-door fastbacks for the luxury brand. As a model that marries cutting-edge technology with bespoke craftsmanship, the Wraith is powered by the N74B66 6.6L twin-turbocharged V12 engine, delivering an exhilarating 624hp and 642 lb-ft of torque. This ultra-luxury grand tourer not only captivates with its striking design but also represents a lineage of performance that has turned it into a coveted asset for collectors.
Donating a Wraith is not just a noble act; it's a pathway to ensure that a piece of automotive heritage continues to thrive. The donor pipeline for this six-figure-plus collector tier is robust, especially for examples with pristine factory service histories and bespoke specifications. The Wraith stands out in the luxury sector, complemented by its counterpart, the Dawn convertible, allowing donors the opportunity to support local initiatives in Lancaster while parting with their cherished vehicles.
πGeneration guide
Wraith β’ 2013-2023
The standard Wraith features a timeless fastback design, blending luxury with performance, making it a highly sought-after collector vehicle.
Wraith Black Badge β’ 2016-2023
A darker, performance-focused variant, the Black Badge enhances the Wraith's aesthetics and driving dynamics, perfect for those seeking a refined yet aggressive performance.
Dawn β’ 2015-2023
The Dawn shares mechanicals with the Wraith but offers an enchanting 4-seat convertible experience, appealing to those who appreciate open-air luxury.
Known issues by generation
The Wraith's N74B66 6.6L twin-turbo V12 engine is known to require factory-mandatory service intervals that can cost between $4-8k annually at authorized dealers. Major service, which includes timing-chain and valve-cover gasket inspections, can range from $10-20k. The 8-speed ZF 8HP satellite-aided transmission generally has decent reliability but may need attention as it ages. High-mileage examples can experience air suspension compressor and strut leaks, which cost $6-12k to rectify. The bespoke leather and Starlight Headliner can also be complex to repair, with costs soaring to $15-30k for resets. Lastly, ensuring the power-close mechanism and alignment of coach doors is critical for maintenance and reliability.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Rolls-Royce Wraith is firmly anchored in its provenance, with clean, low-mileage examples in the six-figure collector tier reaching up to $300k+. The Black Badge variant typically commands a premium of $250-350k. To maximize value, a complete factory service history with authorized dealer records is mandatory. Custom specification documentation through the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective and the originality of the paint are also ironclad prerequisites for valuation. Any factory color change or repair must be approached with caution as it can significantly impact value.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Wraith requires careful navigation of several steps due to its six-figure value. It is strongly recommended that a qualified appraiser evaluates the vehicle, especially given IRS Form 8283 Section B applicability for assets valued over $5k. Enclosed transport is mandatory to safeguard the vehicle's integrity during donation. Furthermore, the donation must include a complete service history and documentation from authorized dealers, ensuring a smooth transition into the donation process.
Lancaster regional notes
For Wraith owners in Lancaster, the region provides a unique landscape for luxury automotive enthusiasts. With authorized Rolls-Royce dealers nearby, owners can easily access top-tier service. The presence of climate-controlled garages enhances the preservation of these six-figure-plus vehicles, alongside a culture rich in concours events and luxury automotive gatherings. Itβs essential to consider the preservation distinctions between salt-belt and sun-belt climates as they affect vehicle longevity.
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If you're a proud owner of a Rolls-Royce Wraith, consider donating your vehicle to Lancaster Motor Gifts. Your Wraith represents not just luxuryβit's an investment in the community and the legacy of automotive excellence. Join us in celebrating this remarkable machine by ensuring it continues to inspire and elevate those around it.
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