The Rolls-Royce Wraith, manufactured from 2013 to 2023, represents the pinnacle of luxury in the automotive world. This fastback coupe, known for its distinctive coachwork and powerful N74B66 twin-turbo V12 engine, appeals to discerning collectors in California. Each Wraith showcases bespoke craftsmanship and modern performance, providing an exhilarating driving experience and a unique place in the collector-tier pipeline.
For those considering donation, the Wraith is not just a vehicle; it's an investment in automotive history. Its blend of elegance and power, alongside a factory service history rigorously maintained, ensures its standing as a six-figure collector's item. From the base model to the high-performance Black Badge variant, each Wraith is crafted to stand the test of time, making your donation a significant contribution to the community while preserving its legacy.
πGeneration guide
Wraith β’ 2013-2023
The original fastback coupe that redefined luxury grand touring. Features a 624hp twin-turbo V12 and inventive satellite-aided transmission for unmatched driving dynamics.
Wraith Black Badge β’ 2016-2023
A performance-oriented variant with darker aesthetics, delivering 623hp and enhanced handling characteristics, embodying the spirit of refined power.
Dawn β’ 2015-2023
The luxurious 4-seat convertible sister model to the Wraith, sharing many mechanical components while offering a unique open-air experience for grand touring.
Known issues by generation
The Wraith models, driven by the N74B66 twin-turbo V12, require careful attention to maintenance due to factory-mandated service intervals. Engine service can range from $4-8k annually at authorized dealers, with major services potentially reaching $20k. The 8-speed ZF 8HP transmission is generally reliable but can incur costs if issues arise. Common concerns include air suspension leaks, which can require $6-12k for full system repair, as well as complex repairs to the bespoke-leather interiors and Starlight Headliner, often costing up to $30k if damaged. The rear-hinged coach doors need regular checks to ensure proper alignment and power-close functionality.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Rolls-Royce Wraith in pristine condition typically falls within the $200-300k range, with Black Badge models commanding $250-350k. Critical to securing this value is a complete factory service history with authorized dealer records. Additionally, bespoke documentation from the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective enhances collectibility, while original paint is a must for maintaining value. Factory color changes are viewed unfavorably, necessitating strict adherence to original specifications. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended to ensure accurate valuation, especially when exceeding the IRS Form 8283 Section B threshold.
Donation process for this model
California regional notes
California offers a vibrant culture for Rolls-Royce enthusiasts, complete with authorized dealers for maintenance and service. The climate-controlled garages in the state are ideal for preserving the condition of your Wraith. With a strong concours-event culture, your vehicle can shine both on the road and at exclusive gatherings. Unlike salt-belt regions, the sun-belt environment significantly aids in maintaining factory finishes and overall vehicle integrity.