- Dubai-based dealer creates custom Wraith with snake-skin upholstery and tons of mods.
- The V12 luxury coupe boasts a widebody kit and a completely redesigned rear end.
Every Rolls-Royce makes a statement, but some buyers simply can’t resist pushing the limits of “custom.” That’s where Venuum, an exotic car dealer in Dubai, steps in—dedicated to catering to the whims of the ultra-wealthy and offering bespoke options for those who find a standard Rolls-Royce just isn’t enough.
Venuum’s latest creation, the Wraith Apollo, is the epitome of excess. While the stock Rolls-Royce coupe is an imposing brick on wheels, Venuum’s take turns up the volume, making it far more bold and in-your-face.
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The body has wide fenders, side skirts, and flourishes toward the rear with what look like vents at each side. Big white wheels match the paint perfectly, and the black accents around the exterior contrast nicely. Under the hood is an unmodified 6.6-liter V12 engine with 591 horsepower (440 kW) and 663 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque.
Where this car really shines, though, is when you open the suicide doors. Venuum loaded up the seats with what appears to be genuine snake skin and white leather. The serpent-like trim is found on the headrests, seatbacks, bottom cushions, and even on the door sills.
It’s the kind of interior that makes you feel like you’re not just driving a car, but rather sitting on the throne of a particularly flashy emperor. To complete the whole look, there’s gold-colored trim added throughout, tying the snake motif into an overall theme of wealth and ridiculous luxury.
We can’t tell if the chassis received any upgrades, but given the widebody kit and the giant wheels, it’s safe to assume that this jaw-dropping Rolls-Royce is at least sitting a little lower.
While there’s no official price tag on the Wraith Apollo, the customizations are sure to push the cost far beyond the base price of a Rolls-Royce Wraith. Some online chatter suggests it could be worth as much as $1.3 million, but who’s counting when you’re living the high life, right?