Aug 17 , 2023

9 lesser-known unique features of Luxury Cars

By True Scoop

Bugatti Veyron's Titanium Bolts: Beyond its speed, Veyron's over 10,000 unique high-grade titanium bolts are individually X-rayed for structural perfection.

Rolls-Royce Starlight Headliner: Step inside a Rolls-Royce Phantom and gaze up. The ceiling mimics a starry night with hundreds of tiny LEDs.

Bentley Rotating Display: At a button's touch, the Bentley Continental GT's wood veneer rotates to reveal a touchscreen or analog dials.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class's Perfuming System: This luxury sedan has a built-in fragrancing system, offering a selection of ambient cabin scents tailored to driver preference.

Lamborghini Huracán's ANIMA System: ANIMA (Adaptive Network Intelligent MAnagement) adjusts vehicle behavior based on driving conditions and driver input, from sporty to race-ready.

Maserati Quattroporte's Silk Interiors: Partnering with Italian fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna, Maserati offers interiors featuring pure silk inserts.

Porsche 911's Wet Mode: This system detects water on the road, preconditions the control systems, and warns the driver, ensuring maximum stability.

Lexus LS's Artisanal Kiriko Glass: Infused with traditional Japanese craftsmanship, the LS features handcrafted Kiriko glass panels on its interior doors, blending luxury with tradition.

Lincoln Navigator's Perfect Position Seats: With 30 adjustable settings, massage capability, and lumbar support, these seats epitomize cabin comfort in the world of luxury SUVs.