The world's first Rolls-Royce to be covered in pink diamonds spotted in Dubai looking like it's worth an unfathomable number of millions

Published on Apr 24, 2026 at 3:46 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Apr 24, 2026 at 4:00 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Drivers in Dubai have been treated to a real surprise, after the world’s first Rolls-Royce Wraith to be covered in pink diamonds was spotted out and about, showing off its luxury.

While a Rolls-Royce isn’t cheap to begin with, the sight of one of the luxury cars adorned with the pink diamonds only adds to the value of these outrageous cars.

Footage on Instagram has shown the Rolls-Royce off, which appears to belong to social media influencer and content creator Majid Max.

If you want to stand out more with your Rolls, then it appears adding pink diamonds is all you need to do.

This is what we know about this pink diamond Rolls-Royce

The video itself only gives us a fleeting glimpse at the luxury pink car.

In the video, we see the Wraith cruise past, not that you’d miss it with all the diamonds.

The pink diamonds adorn the whole car, giving a fantastic sheen in the Dubai sunset.

In the video, it states the Roller is worth $20 million with all the diamonds on it, and that is very believable.

Majid Max is the owner of the car, and he has posted various Instagram reels of the car himself.

The base price of the Wraith in the United States stood at around $366,000.

This was before the model was discontinued in the country in 2021.

Yet aside from the pink diamonds, there are plenty of other reasons to love the car.

Why the Wraith is worth the money

For starters, you only need to look under the hood to understand why the Rolls-Royce Wraith is so good.

Our very own Alex Hirschi, AKA Supercar Blondie, also used to own a Wraith.

Any car with a 6.6-liter V12 engine is going to be incredible.

The standard Wraith produced 623hp and 590lb-ft of torque.

After introducing the Black Badge edition in 2016, torque increased slightly to 624lb-ft.

With a 0-60mph time of just 4.4 seconds, it became the fastest accelerating Rolls-Royce ever produced.

An interesting detail is that the Wraith was a two-door pillar-less coupe with coach doors.

Known as a hardtop body style, before the Wraith’s launch in 2013, no Rolls-Royce had used this since 1955.

Production of the Rolls-Royce Wraith luxury coupe concluded in 2023.

Rolls-Royce timeline

1904: Founders Charles and Henry meet at the Midland Hotel in Manchester

1906: The legendary partnership is officially established as a company

1907: The Silver Ghost is launched, quickly earning the title of ‘the best car in the world’

1914: Production expands into aviation with the Eagle, the brand’s first aero engine

1931: Rival manufacturer Bentley Motors is acquired during the Great Depression

1940s: The renowned Merlin aero engine is developed, crucially powering Allied aircraft like the Spitfire

1971: Severe financial difficulties led to nationalization by the British government

1973: The automotive division is spun off as a completely separate entity from the aerospace business

1998: A complex bidding war results in BMW acquiring the rights to the automotive name and logo

2003: A new era begins with the opening of the Goodwood manufacturing plant and the launch of the Phantom

Henry joined the Supercar Blondie team in February 2025, and since then has covered a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds, and the odd Cold War jet. He’s combined his passion for cars with his keen interest in motorsport and his side hustle as a volunteer steam locomotive fireman at a heritage steam railway.