The Wraith should be the sportiest Rolls-Royce you can buy, and according to this short review by EVO, it’s actually not bad out on the road.

 Henry Catchpole says there’s something satisfying about the way it handles corners, even if it’s by no means a sharp experience – it’s precise and the roll that it has enhances its character.

You don’t buy the Wraith to carve corners with it, but it’s nice to know that it can pick up the pace, should you need to exploit all of the 624 horsepower on a windy bit of road.

Perhaps the modern obsession with extreme aggression and sharpness (read hard suspension, rough ride) is not the way. Catchpole is right in saying there’s nothing wrong with a bit of roll, as long as the car still inspires confidence and is fun.

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