Rolls-Royce’s Adamas Collection range was available for both the Wraith as well as the Dawn Black Badge, the former getting a 40 unit limited production run, whereas the latter only 30. These were the first ever Black Badge edition models to feature two-tone exteriors.
The Adamas Collection was offered with either an Aphrodite Red or a Morpheus Blue upper, to go with their black lower bodywork. This specific car here, recently on display at the automaker’s Abu Dhabi showroom, is a Morpheus Blue Wraith.
Exterior features include the black vanes for the grille and the aerospace-grade carbon Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, which reportedly took 68 hours to produce.
Pinnacle of luxury
Inside, buyers could opt for either a Mandarin Orange or a Cobalt Blue theme, the latter being used here. This means there’s light blue leather on the steering wheel, beneath the upper dash and on the door panels. You can also find the color as contrast stitching on the lower dash and the seats (front and rear).
Other changes, compared to regular Black Badge Wraith models, include the clock, framed in 88 black, laboratory-made diamonds, while the headliner actually mimics the molecular structure of carbon turning into diamond.
As for performance, that comes courtesy of a 6.6-liter twin turbo V12 engine, producing 632 PS (624 HP) and 870 Nm (642 lb-ft) of torque, allowing for a 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) acceleration time of just 4.3 seconds.