If Mansory is the epitome of extravagant tuning, including some of the most eyebrow-raising creations that its wealthy patrons from the Middle East seem to enjoy, Venuum is probably its understated counterpart, though this doesn’t mean its work won’t turn heads everywhere. In fact, the Dubai-based tuner has introduced what may well be the wildest version of the Rolls-Royce Wraith yet.

Meet, the Venuum Wraith Apollo – a highly modified Rolls-Royce Wraith, limited to a few units worldwide – all safe from tackiness and ungodly paint colors. While it’s easy to see what’s different with this Rolls-Royce coupe at first glance, it has bespoke materials that definitely didn’t come straight out of London.
Extreme Modifications That Rolls-Royce Won’t Offer
Like its work with the Ferrari Purosangue, the Wraith Apollo comes with a widebody kit. However, this time Venuum intended to show off the extended panels to create a more aggressive take. The grille has been modified as well, while the taillights have been converted into an LED bar – far from the angular form of the original. The Wraith Apollo is available in white and black, with the former wearing a specially formulated pearl shade that can also be seen on the 23-inch wheels and the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy.
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The extreme modification continues inside, with Venuum utilizing white Italian leather for the Apollo’s white version. What sets it apart from regular Wraiths is the use of snakeskin as an accent to several parts of the cabin, including the center of the steering wheel – something that we highly doubt Rolls-Royce’s bespoke department would advertise. Talk about exclusivity. And scroll to the end of the below gallery to see this futuristic creation in sinister black.
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Unlike Mansory though, Venuum didn’t uptune the Rolls-Royce Wraith’s powertrain. In fact, it’s somewhat lost some oomph, with the 6.6-liter twin-turbocharged V12 now producing 591 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. Not sure what happened in that department, but at least the coupe can still sprint from 0-62 mph in 4.4 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
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Venuum didn’t specify the price of the Wraith Apollo, but variants are available for sale. It definitely won’t be cheap, considering that the entire cabin modification reportedly needed $100,000 to complete. What we know for sure is that this modified Wraith is limited to just 25 units, with 10 build slots already spoken for. It’s certainly not for shrinking violets, but at least this attention-grabber has a cohesive look, and that’s somewhat rare in the aftermarket lately.
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