Rolls-Royce in Pakistan costs between 25 million and 100 million PKR.
A new Bespoke collection has yet to be developed by the giant Rolls-Royce - the Wright 2-door luxury coupe is literally adorned with a headliner that looks exactly like a row of shooting stars. The one we're talking about right now is the Wright Lemonry Collection which is more appropriately a limited collection as it is said that only 55 of them have gone under production.
The headliner that stands with all its stardom is the one that has given this limited collection its name and rightly so. It is made from a hand-made configuration of 1,340 fiber optic lights that resemble a night sky full of shooting stars. It will take about 20 hours to form, and according to a recent Rolls-Royce statement, eight shooting stars fire randomly, mostly in the front seats.
Going into the interior of the car, the cockpit seats are the same signature that is carved out of tan leather, while the rear seats are available in a contrasting anthracite leather or leather seashell color that matches the two-headed steering wheel. The piping and sewing of the seats also come in contrast, in which the two colors are blended in perfect harmony.
Another new addition to this luxury car is the introduction of the hand-made stainless steel fabric. This is a brand new technique for luxury goods and has been used in the Vrat collection for center consoles and indoor pioneers.
As made clear by the luxury mark, "Starlight is connected to the headliner's control, the cabin's veneer is in the light around the legacy residents." What really feels like inside this cabin is the depth of color in the Tudor oak wood color obtained from the forests of the Czech Republic for a more dark and grainy finish. Let's start by shining this bright light on the exterior of the car, which is full of luxury. The exterior is painted with Sunny Burst Gray, with a bonnet and side body filled with painted tan lines.
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