2020 Wraith Interior

The handsome exterior design and burly V12 engine are impressive points on a long list of highlights, but the star of the show has to be the impeccably appointed interior of the Rolls-Royce Wraith. It is a well-known fact that, in general, German manufacturers such as BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz produce some of the best interiors in the automotive world, but even they can't hold a candle to the creations brought to life by Rolls-Royce. Once you're inside the cabin of the Wraith, one is instantly transported to a six-star hotel lobby: the space exudes luxury on a level few will ever get to experience. Those lucky enough to get a ticket to this ride will be enveloped in sumptuous leather and real wood, as well as standard interior features such as eight-way power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone climate control, and heated and ventilated everything.

2020 Wraith Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

The Rolls-Royce Wraith offers seating for four, and each occupant is offered their own bucket seat, which is a special touch, and adds even further to its GT cruiser image: the Wraith isn't your old-world limousine, it's here to party. Drivers of most sizes will be able to find a comfortable position behind the steering wheel thanks to a power-adjustable steering column and power-adjustable seating, but unfortunately, visibility out of the front and back isn't great, which necessitates the use of the rearview camera when reversing. Taller drivers will fit easily, and the hinged rear doors are a tremendous help for those trying to get in the back.

2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith Interior Dimensions:

Rolls-Royce Wraith TrimsWraith
Seating4
Headroom Front Seat39.4 in.
Headroom Back Seat37 in.
Legroom Front Seat41.5 in.
Legroom Back Seat36.9 in.
Shoulder Room Front59 in.
Shoulder Room Rear54.7 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

Cruising along on the highway, the Rolls-Royce Wraith keeps the decibels to a minimum; you'd swear you were cruising on a first-class flight, minus the rumble of jet engines - it's that quiet. To supplement this level of tranquil bliss, Rolls-Royce envelops the cabin in class-leading materials and luxurious surfaces that are hard to find anywhere else in the motoring universe. The leather seats in the Wraith can be had in combinations of Dark Spice, Consort Red, Tan, Oatmeal, Moccasin, as well as Creme Light and Seashell, but for hip hop stars, and Jeff Lowe from the Tiger King series, Rolls-Royce offers the Wraith with crazy leather colors such as Tailored Purple, Turchese, and Mandarin. Wood insert options include Walnut Burr, Smoked Chestnut, and Paldao.

2020 Wraith Trunk and Cargo Space

Large grand tourers are expected to do a few things exceptionally well; these include driving fast over long distances in good comfort and offering enough trunk space to make long-distance road trips viable. It is ironic, then, that the Wraith has a good amount of trunk space, but the gas drinking habits of Ozzy Osbourne in his prime, which means your road trips are going to be cut seriously short, even when you drive with a light foot. Lift the trunk lid, and you're offered 16.6 cubic feet of trunk space, which sounds like a lot, but a narrow opening limits the size of objects you can fit. At least it offers more space than its rival, the Bentley Continental GT, which only gets 13 cubic feet.

2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2020 Rolls-Royce Wraith Cargo Dimensions:

Rolls-Royce Wraith TrimsWraith
Trunk Volume16.6 cu. ft.


2020 Wraith Infotainment and Features

Features

Full-size luxury sedans and coupes are offering more and more tech features these days, which, at a point, becomes truly overwhelming. This is undoubtedly the case with cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Audi A8. This might be considered advancement, but for some, it is just plain overkill. Rolls-Royce has a good understanding of offering the right amount of equipment without going overboard. After all, the Rolls-Royce Wraith is supposed to be a relaxing GT cruiser with a bit of pace and not an AI-assisted rocket ship. The list of standard features on the Wraith includes eight-way power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone climate control, and heated and ventilated front and rear seats. Feet are rested on available pure lambswool rugs, and the headliner can either be had in cashmere, or in what Rolls-Royce calls a starlight headliner consisting of up to 1,600 fiber optic lights. On the tech side of things, the Wraith offers a standard head-up display, a surround-view camera system, night vision assist, as well as a comfort key entry system that can control seat adjustments, steering wheel position, and head-up display settings.

Infotainment

Rolls-Royce has been saved from having to develop its own infotainment system and borrows it from BMW. What's more, this easy-to-use system gets bespoke knobs and buttons, so you never feel as if you're interacting with what would otherwise be a BMW 3 Series touchscreen. This system offers the basics but loses out on modern essentials such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Standard infotainment features include Bluetooth streaming, integrated navigation with real-time traffic assist, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. The 18-speaker sound system found inside the cabin of the Wraith makes use of external microphones to enhance sound clarity by automatically adjusting the speakers to compensate for exterior noise. This sound system sounds absolutely amazing, and we loved blasting Breaking the Law by Judas Priest at max volume.