Hit or miss? Check out Justin Beiber’s usual Rolls-Royce Coupe

Just like celebrities, their cars also get a lot of attention for their luxury and unity. But singer-songwriter Justin Beiber took this to a whole new level with his usual Rolls-Royce Wraith.

Beiber’s future Rolls-Royce was spotted by a Youtuber effspot in Malibu, California and one is left wondering if it’s a car straight out of a science fiction movie. The car was reportedly designed by California-based West Coast Customs. In the silver body vehicle large wheel caps completely cover all four wheels. The wheel caps feature a Rolls-Royce badge.

The wheel cover extends to the side body of the car, covering each side like a wing. Door handles and side mirrors of the car are not visible. Double back features double grooves. The front of the car gets a standard Wraith grille and ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ adorns the hood.

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Justin Beiber's usual Rolls-Royce (Image: effspot on YouTube)
Justin Beiber’s usual Rolls-Royce (Image: effspot on YouTube)

The Beiber car resembles the Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100 from 2019, with its flexible design language and wheel caps covering all four wheels. The difference, however, is that the wheel caps of the prototype vehicle are not attached to the body and can roll with the vehicle.

West Coast Customs reportedly replaced Wraith’s original 6.6 V12 twin-turbo twin-gasoline engine with 632 hp with a 100% electric transmission system. If this happens, the dual-boom system at the rear of the vehicle would have no other function than simply being decorative pieces to make the car look elegant.

The Rolls-Royce Beiber use is definitely out of the world but is it a loss or a loss?

Many celebrities get personalization of their luxury vehicles to make them stand out and be unique to the world. Last year, Kylie Jenner got her Rolls-Royce designed to make her a ‘mom-car’. Her Rolls featured inside a pink and custom brooch that read ‘Stormi’s Mom’.

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