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Rolls-Royce Wraith wheels

See a new set of wheels on a Rolls-Royce Wraith before you spend a dollar. Upload a photo of your own Wraith — or use our sample car — pick a rim style, finish and size, and the AI renders them on the actual car in seconds. Free to try, no credit card.

Gunmetal Mesh wheels rendered on a Rolls-Royce Wraith with the TunedRides AI wheel visualizer
Gunmetal Mesh wheels on a Rolls-Royce Wraith — one of millions of combinations you can try free.

Rolls-Royce Wraith wheel fitment

Bolt pattern and wheel size vary by year and trim on the Rolls-Royce Wraith. The quickest way to check yours: read the placard in the driver's door jamb, or measure across the wheel studs. Then preview any wheel on your actual car with the visualizer below before you buy.

Rolls-Royce Wraith wheel FAQ

What is the bolt pattern on a Rolls-Royce Wraith?

Bolt pattern can vary by year and trim on the Rolls-Royce Wraith. Check the placard in the driver's door jamb, measure across the wheel studs, or ask a wheel shop — then preview the look on your car with the visualizer first.

What size wheels fit a Rolls-Royce Wraith?

Most Rolls-Royce Wraith owners stay within an inch or two of the factory wheel diameter and drop to a lower-profile tyre to keep the speedo accurate. Use the visualizer to see different sizes on your actual car.

Will bigger wheels change how my Rolls-Royce Wraith rides?

Usually a little. A larger wheel with a lower-profile tyre sharpens steering response but can firm up the ride and is more prone to curb and pothole damage. Most owners plus-size one or two inches for the look without hurting comfort much.

How can I see wheels on my Rolls-Royce Wraith before buying?

Upload a photo of your Wraith to the free TunedRides wheel visualizer (or pick a sample Wraith), choose a style, finish and size, and the AI renders the new wheels on your actual car in seconds.

Why visualize Rolls-Royce Wraith wheels before you buy?

A fresh set of wheels is one of the biggest visual changes you can make to a Wraith — and one of the most expensive to get wrong. A staggered set of aftermarket or forged wheels can run $2,000–$6,000 before tires and fitment. Seeing the exact style, finish and size on your actual Rolls-Royce — not a generic 3D model — is the fastest way to know whether bronze split-spokes or gloss-black concave is the look you want.

TunedRides reads your photo and swaps only the wheels, preserving your Wraith's paint, ride height, brake calipers, lighting and background. The result is a photoreal render you can compare side by side, share with friends, or take to your wheel shop before you commit. It's the easiest rim visualizer to see wheels on your car — no measuring, no guesswork.

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