
The Wraith is out of production, so every one on the market is now pre-owned. Here is what a Rolls-Royce Wraith actually costs in the UAE in 2026, based on cars listed on Carzle right now.
The Rolls-Royce Wraith was always the driver's Rolls - a fastback coupe with a 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12, rear-hinged coach doors, and a starlit headliner, built for the person who wanted to drive their Rolls-Royce rather than be driven in it. Rolls-Royce wound down Wraith production in 2023, which changes the buying conversation completely: there is no such thing as a brand-new Wraith any more, so every car advertised in Dubai or Abu Dhabi is pre-owned. That is good news for buyers, because the price of entry has come down a long way from the roughly AED 1.2 million these cars cost new.
Below is what a Wraith actually costs in the UAE in 2026, using real prices from cars listed on Carzle - not a manufacturer's guide or a wishful private ad.
As of this guide, Wraith listings on Carzle run from AED 629,000 to AED 1,220,000. The spread is wide because it tracks two things at once: model year, and whether the car is a standard Wraith or the darker, more powerful Black Badge. The cheapest current example is a 2018 Rolls-Royce Wraith at AED 629,000 with around 114,670 km - a genuine, well-used luxury GT at roughly half its original price. At the other end sits a 2020 Wraith Black Badge at AED 1,220,000 with just 9,000 km, which is close to a delivery-mileage car.
The single biggest price lever on a Wraith is Black Badge. Introduced as the assertive, blacked-out version of the range, Black Badge cars get more power from the V12 (around 632 hp versus 624 hp on the standard car), a retuned transmission, darkened exterior brightwork, and the black Spirit of Ecstasy. In the used market that translates to a real premium - the AED 1,220,000 Black Badge here sits roughly AED 345,000 above the standard 2020 car despite similar mileage. If badge presence and the darker look matter to you, that premium is the cost of entry. If you mainly want the V12 GT experience, the standard car delivers almost all of it for a lot less.
The Wraith is cheaper to buy than it has ever been, but it is still a Rolls-Royce to run, so budget for it. Servicing at an authorised centre runs into the tens of thousands of dirhams for a major interval, tyres are large and specific, and the twin-turbo V12 is thirsty in city traffic. Insurance on a car valued between AED 629,000 and 1.22 million is priced accordingly. None of this is a surprise at this level, but it is the part buyers chasing the low entry price sometimes forget. The upside: these engines are robust, and a Wraith with documented Rolls-Royce service history is a known quantity.
For a buyer, yes. Discontinuation has quietly reset the Wraith from a AED 1.2 million new-car purchase to a used GT that starts around AED 629,000. The electric Spectre is now Rolls-Royce's two-door flagship, which means the Wraith's V12 is the end of an era - the last combustion two-door the marque will build in this style. That gives well-kept, low-mileage cars, especially Black Badge examples, a strong case as future collectibles. If you want one, buy on condition and history rather than chasing the absolute lowest price, and browse the current Rolls-Royce listings on Carzle to see how Wraith values sit next to the Ghost, Cullinan, and Dawn.
It also helps to see the Wraith next to its natural rivals. Read how it lines up against the Bentley Continental GT as a grand-touring alternative, and against a very different two-door in the Lamborghini Huracan.
Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and is not legal, financial, tax or insurance advice. Prices, specifications and availability are indicative, vary by trim and GCC specification, and change without notice - confirm current figures with the selling dealer. Government fees, registration, import, customs and traffic regulations are subject to change; always verify current requirements directly with the relevant UAE authority (RTA, MOEI, Customs, your emirate's traffic department) or your insurer before acting. Carzle is a marketplace: vehicles are listed and sold by independent licensed dealers, and Carzle is not a party to any sale.

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