Mar 07, 2017 10:47 AM EST
Rolls-Royce Ghost Sparkles With Real Diamond Paint Job

Rolls-Royce has taken one step forward to ensure customer delight. The customers of Rolls will now have an option to indulge in one-of-a-kind service. The company has produced a long-wheelbase Ghost. The specialty of the car is that it will feature 1,000 crushed diamonds. It will befittingly be called as "Elegance."

With the introduction of diamonds in the car paint, we can now say that the precious stone has now found its way into automobiles too. Other than the paint, the design of the car is very much inclined to the traditional design of Rolls-Royce. The other aspect that stands out in the car is the hand-painted coach lines in red and black along the flanks. The car has 21-inch wheels which have matching red pinstripes.

In the inside, the car had the same color scheme. Everything from the leather seats and the wool carpets is black in color. The contract to the black is provided by red. The black color is punctuated by red stitching and piping on the seats. This is followed by an open-pore oak wood trim on the dash, reported Auto Blog.

The red stitching and the piping are continued even on the back seats. However, the back seats are not black. The rear passenger seats are lighter gray leather. The best aspect of the interiors is the plaid upholstery that lines the space in the front seats of which the rear tray tables fold, reported The United States Today.

The complete look or the specifications of the car is not yet revealed. The car, all glittering with its diamond paint job, will be on display at the Geneva Motor Show. Along with the brand new "Elegance," Rolls-Royce company will line up the older models too. It is expected that with the new diamond paint, Rolls will win the hearts of customers with the exceptional experience it is set to provide. 

 

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