This exquisite 2016 Rolls Royce Wraith is now available from the MaxMotive Flagship Pittsburgh Showroom. While the Rolls-Royce nameplate is typically associated with ultra-luxury sedans that are expressly tailored to the chauffeured owner's exact specification, the automaker has a long history of building driver-centric two-door coupes as well. In 2016, Rolls-Royce had two of them in its portfolio: the Phantom Coupe and the Wraith. The Phantom Coupe is undeniably posh, but for the ultimate driver focused Rolls, the Wraith is what you want. Based on Rolls-Royce's Ghost sedan, the Wraith is more powerful than the Phantom Coupe, as its turbocharged V12 makes 624 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, eclipsing the Phantom's naturally aspirated V12 with 453 hp and 531 lb-ft. The Wraith also features an eight-speed automatic transmission that, unlike that in the Phantom, pulls in GPS data to take into account upcoming road conditions and select the optimal gear. Although the Wraith puts a premium on the driving experience, it is still a Rolls Royce, and that means all passengers will enjoy occupying one of the most finely detailed cabins in existence. Most surfaces are covered in natural-grain leather and eye-catching wood veneers. Because the Wraith is optimized for those in the front, they alone get to enjoy exclusive features like heated and ventilated massaging seats and are solely responsible for controlling the sublime 1,300-watt, 18-channel audio system comprising two highly powerful bass speakers, seven tweeters, and seven mid-range speakers to create what Rolls-Royce describes as an 'unrivaled aural experience.' This Bespoke Audio system is the highlight of the Wraith “Inspired by Music.” Said to have been created from scratch by 'the world’s very best automotive audio engineers”, it was developed over two years