As times have changed, Rolls-Royce has kept pace with technological advances, integrating the in-car systems today’s customers expect. Everyone wants touchscreen controls and seamless connectivity, and it’s rare for a Rolls-Royce owner to struggle with pairing a smartphone or navigating the infotainment interface. That’s in stark contrast to most other brands, where connectivity glitches and system lags are all too common. In a Rolls-Royce, those frustrations seldom exist.
Naturally, the marque isn’t shy about introducing special touches—don’t be surprised to find genuine gold accents inside. After all, this is Rolls-Royce. Every detail is meticulously scrutinized and double-checked; nothing is left to chance.
You might think the interior is secondary, but for Rolls-Royce, it’s paramount. Yes, the car must perform impeccably—and it does, thanks to the same level of attention to detail under the hood. But the interior is where you spend most of your time. If you’re behind the wheel for hours on end, the cabin must deliver a supremely comfortable and enjoyable experience. It’s for these very reasons that a Rolls-Royce interior remains in a league of its own—above and beyond anything any other automaker can offer.