2021–2023 Rolls-Royce Wraith
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Common Problems & Reliability
The 2021–2023 Rolls-Royce Wraith has 2 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 1 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.
Air Suspension Strut and Compressor Wear
SeriousThe Wraith is heavy and relies on air suspension for its trademark ride quality. Ageing struts or a tired compressor can leave the car sitting low or riding far more harshly than it should.
Symptoms: Car sits unevenly after standing, Harsh ride over small bumps...
Est. repair cost: £1,500–£2,800 per corner
Battery Voltage and Control Module Faults
ModerateLike other modern Rolls-Royces, the Wraith is highly sensitive to low voltage. Cars that sit unused can produce multiple warning messages or strange behaviour until the battery issue is corrected.
Symptoms: Multiple warning lights after startup, Slow cranking...
Est. repair cost: £350–£1,200
Buying Tips for the 2021–2023 Rolls-Royce Wraith
- ✓A healthy battery and routine conditioner use matter because low voltage can trigger a wide range of false or intermittent faults
- ✓Check every seat, window, door, soft-close, and infotainment function repeatedly because comfort-module issues are expensive to chase
- ✓Inspect the ride height after the car has stood and listen for excessive compressor activity on startup
- ✓Budget realistically for tyres, brakes, and general age-related work even on low-mileage cars
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