Justin Bieber Gets Custom Rolls-Royce Wraith Inspired by 103EX Concept – Robb Report

What The Bieb wants, The Bieb gets.

Three years ago, Justin Bieber sent a video of West Coast Customs founder and CEO Ryan Friedlinghaus, a video of a futuristic Rolls-Royce prototype asking him if they could get the car. It was not for sale, but the store offered to build something similar instead. Now, the Canadian singer-songwriter has finally got the one-off delivery – and he seems to be downright excited about the work of the store.

In a new video shared by the Los Angeles adapter, the pop star is caught and meets his custom quad bike for the first time. He immediately drops to his knees and seems to start crying (about 10:15 in) before shouting, “I can’t believe it.”

West Coast Customs Rolls-Royce Wraith

The one-off was inspired by the Rolls-Royce 103EX.

Jesse Dacri / West Coast Customs / Facebook

That response is completely understandable, given the careful execution of the project. The Custom Rolls was actually inspired by the Vision Next 100 concept from the market, nicknamed the 103EX, which made its debut in 2016. The 103EX was nearly 20 feet long and 5 feet long and was RR’s answer to the future of mobility. world for four years before finding a permanent home at the Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​in England.

Since the 103EX can not really ride on the roads, Friedlinghaus and his team use a Rolls-Royce Wraith as the basis for the ride “Yummy” singer and give them some futuristic style points to reflect the muse. The most important of these are the wheel covers that hide the tires and make the coupe look like it is floating above the road. The Wraith has also been treated to a new, more detailed front and sculpted fenders.

West Coast Customs Rolls-Royce Wraith

The personal ride takes a Rolls-Royce Wraith as a base.

Jesse Dacri / West Coast Customs / Facebook

To achieve all this, the team scanned the outside of the Wraith and then used a 3D model to form shapes for the new baking set. Then they tested the parts and adjusted them as needed to make sure the fitting was perfect. This long and complicated process is more similar to classic carriage construction rather than a standard installation of the kit.

The singer’s sleek, spaceship-like speedster is finished in a two-tone color of glossy silver and matte gray. It is also equipped with hidden light bars along the lower edge of the body that look particularly striking in the dark.

Inside, West Coast Customs reflected the exterior with two-tone leather upholstery and fitted a professionally tuned sound system in the trunk, which Friedlinghaus said is “nothing you would ever hear from a car.”

Indeed, these custom Rolls hit all the right notes.

Check out more photos below:

West Coast Customs Rolls-Royce Wraith

Jesse Dacri / West Coast Customs / Facebook

West Coast Customs Rolls-Royce Wraith

Jesse Dacri / West Coast Customs / Facebook

West Coast Customs Rolls-Royce Wraith

Jesse Dacri / West Coast Customs / Facebook

West Coast Customs Rolls-Royce Wraith

Jesse Dacri / West Coast Customs / Facebook

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