The Rolls Royce Wraith convertible has been spotted a number of times doing the test rounds. Recently, it was spotted again after its first appearance in Munich near the headquarters of BMW. Incidentally, the Wraith convertible and its sibling, Wraith, have a similar wheelbase as well as a two-door layout. When it comes to the styling aspects, the gently sloping rear deck has resemblance of the Ghost. The test car, which was revealed, showed a hard top covering, which hid the soft top that will feature in the production variety of the Wrath convertible.
The car will use the same twin-turbo 6.6 litre V12 mill, which produces a maximum of 624 bhp. However, the focused drive, which made headlines in its sibling, is expected to have been given a miss. The interesting part about this car is that it might be given a unique name, once launched. Currently, it is being marketed as the Wraith Drophead Coupe. Also, the Wraith was initially known as the Ghost Coupe, but was later changed to the current label. It is expected that the Wraith convertible will be available in the global markets by the middle of 2016.