The Wraith is a vehicle in Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV.
Overview[]
In Saints Row: The Third, the Wraith is a separate vehicle, with identical statistics as the Attrazione. In Saints Row IV, the Wraith is a named variant of the Attrazione.
The Wraith has neon stripes running along the wheels, body, and grill. It has a yellow underglow.
In Saints Row: The Third, it is Unlocked in the Garage for completing the hard instance of Cyber Blazing in Ashwood.
Saints Row IV[]
Wraith is a variant of the Attrazione in Saints Row IV, any Attrazione can be customised to look like a Wraith.
In Saints Row IV, it is Unlocked in the Garage for completing the "Under Pressure" Side Quest.
Modifications[]
- Saints Row: The Third
The Wraith is set as 'Non-Customizable', but can be modified using a Vehicle Customization glitch.
In Saints Row: The Third, it has a total of 6 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Wheel Options available.
- Mods
- 2 Roofs
- 2 Spoilers
- Underglow
- Paints
- Window Tint
- Interior Color
When Kneecappers are installed they all point to the left.
- Saints Row IV
In Saints Row IV, the Wraith has the same customization options as the Attrazione.
Variants[]
Saints Row: The Third[]
- Wraith
- Scoop Roof
- Cyber Spoiler
- Gloss Jet Black body
- 80% Tinted windows
- Tabletop Gray Interior
Saints Row IV[]
- Cyber
- Display name: Wraith
- Does not spawn randomly
- The Cyber decals are controlled by the Hood option.
- Hood 5, Lights 2, Spoiler 3, Front Bumper 4
- Roof 4 (Cyber Scoop)
- Mirrors 3 (Cyber)
- Rear Bumper 6 (cyberia)
- No Wheel Covers.
- Gloss Jet Black body. 80% Window Tint
- Tabletop Gray and Black Rubber Trim with Tabletop Gray Rubber Rims
- Jet Black Interior
Trivia[]
- There is no Cheat specifically for the Wraith.
- The Wraith, like the X-2 Phantom, ASP, Cyber Buster and Cyber Blaster are part of the Deckers virtual world, but are unlockable in the real world.
- The Wraith may be named after the Dodge Turbo Interceptor from the 1986 film "The Wraith".[Reference needed]
- The binary code on the licence plate at the back of the Wraith translates into "C".
- Both the Wraith and the X-2 Phantom share the same unique horn sound. Also both vehicles names, Wraith and Phantom are terms that are used to refer to spirits, ghosts, and/or apparitions.
- In Saints Row: The Third, the Wraith uses a unique engine sound, but in Saints Row IV, it uses the same engine noise as the Attrazione as it is an Attrazione variant and not a separate vehicle.
- There is a glitch with the "Stored Vehicle Delivery" menu which causes the Wraith to appear as "Attrazione" in the list. This glitch affects all named variants in all games.
- The side profile loosely resembles the Jaguar XJ220S TWR. The greenhouse area and rear arches loosely resembles the Lamborghini Diablo.
Gallery[]

First appearance of the Wraith [Reference needed]

The front view of the Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

The Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

Front view of Wraith in Garage in Saints Row: The Third

Rear view of Wraith in Garage in Saints Row: The Third

Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

Wraith in Saints Row: The Third

Wraith in Saints Row: The Third Remastered







Cyber Attrazione in Saints Row IV

Wraith (Rear) in Saints Row IV

Wraith (Side) in Saints Row IV

Wraith (Front) in Saints Row IV

Attrazione (Cyber) - front in Saints Row IV

Attrazione (Cyber) - rear in Saints Row IV

Attrazione (Cyber) - side in Saints Row IV
References[]
- ↑ Variant: Wraith