If this Rolls-Royce Wraith by Mansory, bathed in forged carbon fiber and 24K gold leaf all over, isn’t fit for a Middle Eastern prince, we don’t know what is

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It all began with a Bugatti Veyron in 2010. The first ever full forged carbon fiber and real 24K gold leaf conversion from Mansory, named Linea D’Oro. Over 15 years later, the lineage continues, having been applied to the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Spectre and now the Wraith. This particular Mansory Wraith Linea D’Oro by the firm’s Atelier program is as over the top and brash as that first Veyron was, and in many ways, worse.


There is no escaping the gold that adorns the exterior and interiors of this Mansory conversion, but then again, as a special made for Mansory Middle East, what else can one expect?

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With the signature Mansory forged carbon fiber look taken up to 11 with the addition of real 24K gold leaf as inlays, this is one Rolls-Royce that’s literally gold on wheels. Speaking of, the 24-inch forged wheels are finished in gold too, a questionable decision taste-wise but one that wins for the bling factor.


In fact, every piece of trim on this otherwise understated luxury car that would be polished silver, chromed, or shiny is now replaced with a very golden finish. The carbon fiber and gold hood is especially discordant, but then again, when has a Mansory build ever passed under the radar?

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Inside, there’s more forged carbon fiber and gold leaf inlays, making one feel like Mansory designers were trying to camouflage gold bullion with this car. Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Mansory hits the mark with a certain clientele.

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Considering no other high-end tuner would ever make a build as brash, Mansory certainly has the market cornered. And that’s both a good thing and a bad thing.

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